Electrical Engineering Department, Chalmers University of Technology, 41296 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.
Sensors (Basel). 2018 Oct 16;18(10):3484. doi: 10.3390/s18103484.
We have developed a transmission-based, open-ended coaxial dielectric probe that can be used in clinical situations and overcomes many of the limitations related to the typical reflection-based dielectric probes. The approach utilizes the low profile, open-ended coaxial cables enabling clinicians to still probe relatively compact spaces. The sensing depth can be extended to as large as 1.5 to 2 cm compared with the more typical range of 0.3 mm for conventional probes and is dramatically less affected by measurement technique variability including poor sample contact and cable bending. As a precursor to an actual clinical implementation, we study the technique in a range of homogeneous liquids with substantially varying dielectric properties. The initial results demonstrate good agreement between the transmission-based probe and commercial, reflection-based probes and pave the way for more substantial clinical implementation.
我们开发了一种基于传输的开放式同轴线介质探头,可用于临床情况,克服了与典型基于反射的介质探头相关的许多限制。该方法利用低轮廓、开放式同轴线缆,使临床医生能够仍然探测相对紧凑的空间。与传统探头更典型的 0.3 毫米感应深度相比,感应深度可以扩展到 1.5 到 2 厘米,并且受测量技术变化的影响要小得多,包括样品接触不良和电缆弯曲。作为实际临床实施的前奏,我们在具有显著不同介电特性的一系列均匀液体中研究该技术。初步结果表明,基于传输的探头与商业的基于反射的探头之间具有良好的一致性,为更实质性的临床实施铺平了道路。