Passive Magnetic Detection of Optical Fiber Submarine Cable

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In order to detect optical fiber submarine cable effectively, based on magnetic anomaly detection, the article presents a method for calculating magnetic field of central tube and layer stranded submarine cable by modeling. SQUID proved can be applied in the passive magnetic detection of optical fiber submarine cable.

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