I need cooperation on this theoretical work (it would be interesting to include some experimental results and additional suggestions before submission). It follows a preliminary abstract: 

The Barkhausen Noise (BN) is attributed to a series of jumps in the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material when it is exposed to a varying magnetic field. When a coil is employed to capture the flux variation, these changes induce a voltage that may also be processed and transformed into acoustic noise. This noise manifestation has a vast practical application, especially for noninvasive material characterization techniques and their importance for understanding the relation to the magnetic domain scale. The aim of this paper is to propose an extend or modified Preisach model for magnetic materials. It is capable of representing rate-dependent hysteresis with macroscopic hysteresis loops. It also produces the time domain signal of the BN. The model is devised in a discrete N-dimensional state space form, where each hysteron is not confined to only two possible amplitudes and is also associated with a second-order dynamical system. The global model order and statistical distribution of the corresponding parameters define the temporal and spectral features of the noise signal. These parameters may also be related to microstructural properties or stress. This proposed hysteretic-stochastic dynamical model may simulate the response to arbitrary magnetic field signals over an entire hysteresis cycle and provides a platform for developing theoretical and practical studies of rate dependency and BN.

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