Abstract
Three-dimensional electromagnetic imaging can be used to monitor grain within metallic grain bins. Data acquisition requires multiple antennas surrounding the imaging space, which are used to transmit and receive the electromagnetic energy inside the bin. Due to their presence inside a metallic enclosure and due to very large mechanical forces these antennas are required to be low profile. In addition, since they are part of the imaging domain, they should be simple to model in the imaging software (i.e., using a point source). Existing half-loop magnetic field antennas meet these design criteria, but can be improved, particularly with better radiation efficiency. Herein, we present an enhanced antenna design: a ferrite-loaded shielded half-loop antenna designed to measure only the tangential component of the magnetic field against the metal enclosure wall, while rejecting the normal component of the electric field. Experimental results in two bins show that the enhanced design improves the signal level over existing probes by 6–18 dB inside a small-scale enclosure and around 20 dB inside a larger 28 m3 (800 bushel) bin. Full 3D imaging results of a high-moisture target within a low-moisture grain background inside the test enclosure show that the enhanced antennas improve the quality of the reconstructed results in the smaller bin, particularly where the antenna performance improvements are prominent.
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Canada Research Chairs
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering
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