A Methodology of Multi-Objective Dynamic Liquid Level Measurement Based on Wireless Transmission Technology

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A novel real-time distribute dynamic liquid measurement system is proposed with the method based on ideal gas state equation and wireless transmission technology. For the designed system, the constitution and working process, the sensitivity and stability, the error analysis of multi-objective synchronous acquisition, as well as improvement possibility are all discussed in detail. Critical parameters representing dynamic liquid volumes in distribute closed multi-objectives could be collected over some distance and resolved in the center of the system in real-time. The results show that the total accuracy of the designed system could be better than 2% within usable measurement range, if some key detectors were carefully selected.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 472-475)

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936-939

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February 2012

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