Multi-layer Level Measurement Using Adaptive Filtering

In several applications the measurement of the levels of multi-layer liquids cannot be carried out using sensors in direct contact with the substances. In these cases, one alternative is to use contactless ultrasonic transducers and measure the time-of-flight of the echoes produced by the reflection...

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Published in:2005 IEEE Instrumentationand Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings Vol. 1; pp. 732 - 736
Main Authors: de Oliveira, J.I.S., Catunda, S.Y.C., Barros, A.K., Naviner, J.-F.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2005
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Summary:In several applications the measurement of the levels of multi-layer liquids cannot be carried out using sensors in direct contact with the substances. In these cases, one alternative is to use contactless ultrasonic transducers and measure the time-of-flight of the echoes produced by the reflection of a known signal by the different layers. We propose a measurement system for using with ultrasonic transducers that is composed by an adaptive filter for noise cancellation and cross-correlation measurement to identify the time instants of the received echoes. Simulations results are presented for the measurement of the level of two-layer liquids and show the efficiency of the proposed structure
ISBN:9780780388796
0780388798
ISSN:1091-5281
DOI:10.1109/IMTC.2005.1604214