Mann S, Lindner S, Linz S, Barbon F, Talai A, Weigel R, Kölpin A (2014)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2014
Publisher: IEEE
Pages Range: 4-6
Event location: Newport Beach, CA
DOI: 10.1109/WiSNet.2014.6825512
Robust tank level monitoring is an important issue in chemical and process industry and a challenging task if high accuracy has to be reached. The proposed sensor structure consists of a quasi-TEM mode waveguide on the one hand and an interferometric Six-Port receiver structure on the other hand. The waveguide structure itself in combination with the liquid to be monitored acts as a reflection phase shifter. By superposing the reflected and the transmitted electromagnetic wave within a passive structure, the relative phase between both signals can be accurately obtained by means of the Six-Port principle. Thus, a change of the liquid level is directly related to the relative phase shift monitored by the Six-Port interferometer. In contrast to antenna based tank level sensors, the hereby presented system concept makes use of a novel waveguide structure. therefore, it is not sensitive to multi-target scenarios and multipath propagation.
APA:
Mann, S., Lindner, S., Linz, S., Barbon, F., Talai, A., Weigel, R., & Kölpin, A. (2014). A Tank Level Sensor Based on Six-Port Technique Comprising a quasi-{TEM} Waveguide. In Proceedings of the IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet) (pp. 4-6). Newport Beach, CA, US: IEEE.
MLA:
Mann, Sebastian, et al. "A Tank Level Sensor Based on Six-Port Technique Comprising a quasi-{TEM} Waveguide." Proceedings of the IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet), Newport Beach, CA IEEE, 2014. 4-6.
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