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Abstract

Soil Dielectric-Spectrum Characterization Based on One-Port VNA Measurement System †

by
Agnieszka Szypłowska
1,*,
Arkadiusz Lewandowski
2,1,
Andrzej Wilczek
1,
Marcin Kafarski
1,3,
Justyna Szerement
1 and
Wojciech Skierucha
1
1
Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Doświadczalna 4, 20-290 Lublin, Poland
2
Institute of Electronic Systems, Warsaw University of Technology, Nowowiejska 15/19, 00-665 Warsaw, Poland
3
The State School of Higher Education in Chełm, Pocztowa 54, 22-100 Chełm, Poland
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Presented at the 5th International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S 2017), Barcelona, Spain, 27–29 September 2017.
Proceedings 2017, 1(8), 811; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080811
Published: 4 December 2017
The output of soil moisture and salinity dielectric sensors may significantly depend on soil texture and mineralogy. Therefore, reliable characterization of broadband complex dielectric permittivity (CDP) spectra of soils is of practical importance for improvement of moisture and salinity measurement methods. However, CDP spectra determination of highly heterogeneous materials is problematic in terms of measurement system construction and calibration, especially in the microwave frequency range.
We present a new CDP spectrum determination method which is solely based on one-port vector-network-analyzer (VNA) measurements in the 1 MHz–3 GHz frequency range. The sample was placed in a 1 5/8” coaxial measurement cell. A two-step calibration procedure based on the Bauer-Penfield one-port calibration method [1] was applied in order to obtain scattering parameters of the cell solely from one-port measurements. Next, the CDP spectrum was determined based on classical Nicholson-Ross-Weir algorithms. Comparison with direct two-port VNA measurements shows that our method is more repeatable since the movement of measurement cables is avoided. Another advantage of the presented method is lower cost of the measurement system.
This work has been supported by the National Science Centre (NCN), Poland, grant No. 2014/15/D/ST10/04000.

Reference

  1. Bauer, R.F.; Penfield, P. De-Embedding and Unterminating. IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech. 1974, 22, 282–288. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]

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Szypłowska, A.; Lewandowski, A.; Wilczek, A.; Kafarski, M.; Szerement, J.; Skierucha, W. Soil Dielectric-Spectrum Characterization Based on One-Port VNA Measurement System. Proceedings 2017, 1, 811. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080811

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Szypłowska A, Lewandowski A, Wilczek A, Kafarski M, Szerement J, Skierucha W. Soil Dielectric-Spectrum Characterization Based on One-Port VNA Measurement System. Proceedings. 2017; 1(8):811. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080811

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Szypłowska, Agnieszka, Arkadiusz Lewandowski, Andrzej Wilczek, Marcin Kafarski, Justyna Szerement, and Wojciech Skierucha. 2017. "Soil Dielectric-Spectrum Characterization Based on One-Port VNA Measurement System" Proceedings 1, no. 8: 811. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080811

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Szypłowska, A., Lewandowski, A., Wilczek, A., Kafarski, M., Szerement, J., & Skierucha, W. (2017). Soil Dielectric-Spectrum Characterization Based on One-Port VNA Measurement System. Proceedings, 1(8), 811. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1080811

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