Abstract

A remote temperature sensing technique was developed by measuring exponential decay current pulses in a Helmholtz coil. After an initial calibration to extract a mathematical function relating the time constant (τ) to the temperature of the object sensed, the temperature of other similar objects can be estimated with less power, less strict positioning of the object, and more sensitivity than previous techniques, even inside a water-based fluid.

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