T. Lookabaugh
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T. Lookabaugh is a researcher whose foundational work in electromagnetic sensor arrays has informed the development of advanced sensing technologies. Their most-cited paper, "Electromagnetic Sensor Arrays—Theoretical Studies" (1986), with 8 citations, established key theoretical frameworks for understanding how sensor arrays interact with electromagnetic fields. This work contributed to the design and optimization of array configurations, enabling more precise detection and imaging in applications ranging from geophysical exploration to medical diagnostics. Lookabaugh’s research bridges theory and practical implementation, offering insights into signal processing and field behavior that have guided subsequent innovations in sensor technology. While their citation count reflects a specialized but impactful contribution, their theoretical studies remain a reference point for researchers working on electromagnetic array systems, underscoring their role in advancing the foundational principles of this field.
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- 1Electromagnetic Sensor Arrays—Theoretical Studies8 citations · 1986