“…One of them is called tissue heating (or specific absorption rate (SAR)) and the other one is peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) 6 . In order to reduce these health effects, a low-frequency magnetic sensor should be used such as giant magneto resistive sensors (GMRs) 7,8 , integrated giant magnetic impedance sensors (GMIs) 9 , tunneling magneto resistive sensors (TMRs) 10 , fluxgates 11 , superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) 12,13 , and atomic magnetometers 14 . The main drawback of the GMR, GMI, TMR, magnetoelectric sensor, and fluxgates is that due to their low sensitivity, they need to be close to the magnetic objects.…”