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Study on wireless sensor based industrial tomography systems
(International Frequency Sensor Association Publishing (IFSA), 2013)
Wireless sensor technologies are promising in the field of industrial tomography system, to visualize the cross-sectional images of an industrial flow process. The aim of the paper is to review the technical and scientific ...
Magnetic induction tomography modeling in biological tissue imaging using two-port network technique
(International Frequency Sensor Association (IFSA), 2013)
Magnetic Induction Tomography (MIT) is a non-invasive and non-intrusive imaging technique which interested in passive electrical properties of a material that are permittivity, permeability and conductivity. MIT applies ...
Imaging of a metallic object using magnetic induction tomography
(International Frequency Sensor Association Publishing (IFSA), 2013-08)
This paper describes the metallic imaging results from magnetic induction tomography (MIT) hardware. Copper phantom, representing a high conductivity material, was placed into the measurement region of interest. The initial ...
Optical tomography hardware development for solid gas measurement using mixed projection
(Elsevier Ltd, 2013-10)
The ability to implement fan beam projection in parallel view in an optical tomography setup is one of the novelties of this research. This design involves a sensor jig specifically designed for parallel applications that ...
Ultrasonic tomography imaging for liquid-gas flow measurement
(International Frequency Sensor Association (IFSA), 2013)
This research was carried out to measure two-phase liquid - gas flow regime by using a dual functionality ultrasonic transducer. Comparing to the common separated transmitter-receiver ultrasonic pairs transducer, the dual ...
Modelling ultrasonic sensor for gas bubble profiles characterization of chemical column
(Elsevier B.V., 2013)
In this paper, we present a modelling and experimental work to characterize gas bubble profiles in chemical column using a pair of ultrasonic sensor. The gas bubble profiles from 2.90 mm to 7.50 mm diameter are of interest ...