2010
DOI: 10.2528/pier10042606
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An Adaptive Cavity Setup for Accurate Measurements of Complex Dielectric Permittivity

Abstract: Abstract-In order to enhance the accuracy of the complex permittivity data employed in Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) techniques, an adaptive cavity setup is presented. The use of moveable walls permits to relax the mechanical constraints on the sample dimensions so that it can be employed also in complicate measurement condition as, for example, in the case of wet samples. Moreover, exploiting the cavity resonance phenomenon, low loss materials, such as some type of marbles, can be accurately evaluated. The n… Show more

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“…This method results in higher sensitivity than reported in [16], which is around 2 dB in 50-110 GHz. The sensitivity reported here can be further increased by applying resonant [22,23] or differential techniques. The sensor configuration can also be used as a THz spectroscopy tool for liquids, utilizing numerical or analytical [24,25] techniques to estimate the permittivity function of liquids in the CT.…”
Section: Modeling and Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method results in higher sensitivity than reported in [16], which is around 2 dB in 50-110 GHz. The sensitivity reported here can be further increased by applying resonant [22,23] or differential techniques. The sensor configuration can also be used as a THz spectroscopy tool for liquids, utilizing numerical or analytical [24,25] techniques to estimate the permittivity function of liquids in the CT.…”
Section: Modeling and Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7]. At present, there are many ways to measure the permittivity and permeability of the absorbing material [8][9][10]. After obtaining the permittivity and permeability, the reflectivity can be derived.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that in study [11] On the other hand, the experimental validation remains very limited by the available techniques for measuring the electromagnetic properties of human tissues, even though lately some approaches have been developed for measurement of permittivity of complex tissues that might be used, to some extent, and for biological tissues [21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Ghzmentioning
confidence: 99%