Title :
Calibrated Layer-Stripping Technique for Level and Permittivity Measurement With UWB Radar in Metallic Tanks
Author :
Maunder, Adam ; Taheri, Omid ; Reza Ghafouri Fard, Mohammad ; Mousavi, Pedram
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract :
A method to measure liquid level and electrical properties based on ultra-wideband pulsed radar is developed in this paper. Current methods of material property measurement using free-space radar typically use computationally intensive frequency-domain analysis or finite time-domain methods. The method presented is modified from layer-stripping algorithms and includes several improvements over previous techniques, such as an antenna array that allows measurement in a metallic tank environment and a method of calibration that characterizes path-loss and near-field effects for accurate amplitude-distance prediction. The method presented here also estimates the material loss properties and uses accumulated power with noise compensation to predict reflected pulse power. The method extends the use of pulsed radar for liquid-level measurement in tanks to the evaluation of liquid permittivity and the estimation of liquid height in liquids consisting of multiple layers. The accuracy of the presented method is evaluated using a transmitting single antenna element, a four-element antenna array, and an eight-element antenna array for measurement in a metallic tank environment. Accuracy is improved with larger antenna arrays, but the calibration becomes more critical. The accuracy for varying layer heights and materials is investigated to demonstrate the method reliability.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; ultra wideband antennas; ultra wideband radar; UWB radar; amplitude distance prediction; antenna array; calibrated layer stripping technique; computationally intensive frequency domain analysis; electrical properties; finite time domain methods; free space radar; layer stripping algorithms; liquid level measurement; liquid permittivity; material loss properties; material property measurement; metallic tank environment; metallic tanks; near-field effects; noise compensation; permittivity measurement; ultrawideband pulsed radar; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Arrays; Permittivity; Permittivity measurement; Radar antennas; Antenna array; Vivaldi antenna; dielectric measurement; liquid level; pulsed radar; ultra-wideband (UWB);
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2015.2429141