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This paper presents a low-power Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) transmitter design that uses a static, permanent magnet to bring the surrounding magnetic shield near saturation. A low-power control coil modulates this static magnetic field by toggling sections of the shield between saturated and unsaturated states. The transmitter, operating at 400 Hz and tested using a 3D magnetometer, demonstrated an increase of 22.3 dB along the pole at 800 Hz and a 17.7 dB increase at 400 Hz perpendicular to the pole, with a further 33 dB enhancement than the control coil’s leakage at 800 Hz. These results highlight a novel method for efficient magnetic field modulation with significantly lower power requirements than traditional approaches. This novel approach reduces power consumption and opens new possibilities for designing scalable, energy-efficient ULF communication systems, with potential applications in underwater communication, remote sensing, and long-range wireless networks.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 7, 2026
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Chinnakkagari, Shashank; Manteghi, Majid (, IEEE)
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Chinnakkagari, Shashank; Manteghi, Majid (, IEEE)
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