wireless transmission

edited January 2006 in Science & Tech
well i was wondering if anyone here knows about wireless transmission, not cells phones or things like that.. but transmission of data. mainly i want to transmitt data wirelessly outside a magnetic cube. yeah crazy i know.. but i have a magnetic (electromagnetic) cube and i want to have a wireless transmitter sending data from inside the cube to a pc placed outside. if anyone knows any information or can direct me to some site/help let me know
thanks
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Comments

  • entropyentropy Yah-Der-Hey (Wisconsin)
    edited January 2006
    Magnetic cube? What do you mean? And if you don't mind me asking... why?
  • tmh88tmh88 Pittsburgh / Athens, OH
    edited January 2006
    exactly what is in this magnetic cube, and why is it magnetic?
  • edited January 2006
    well in short, it is a 3ftx3ftx3ft cube made up of loops of wires (each side of the cube is a loop of wires alot of wires) so basically it is an electromagnetic cube. and i have a circular coil placed inside the cube, thus as the coil moves around it induces a current and a voltage across the ends of the coil. now i want to capture that voltae readin and transmitt it outside the cube to a pc. i already do this using a magnet wire attached to the coil and to my pc. but i want to do it wirelessly to reduce the amount of wire/metal involved. now i know there will me metals and loops in the wireless transmitter, but i am guessing it would be less than what i have now, and it would be smaller in size.
    reasons for doing all this is for research (monitoring head and eye movements)
    my main question is can i transmitt wirelessly even if i have a magnetic feild around my unit, and what kind of noise and disturbances would i see.
    thanks for your replies and interest
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