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magneto-inductive communications

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Magneto-inductive communications is a research area investigating the principles and applications of transmitting information via modulated magnetic fields. It explores the use of electromagnetic induction for data transfer, focusing on coil-based transceivers, propagation characteristics, and performance metrics in environments such as underwater or through materials, offering a potentially robust alternative to traditional radio frequency or acoustic methods for short-range communication links.

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ZS

University at Buffalo, State University of New York

LS

University of Oxford

IF

Georgia Institute of Technology

NX

Northeastern University

MQ

Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, United States

Northeastern University

Boston, United States

Tohoku University

Sendai, Japan