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MIKULKA, J. FRIEDL, M. FIALA, P.
Original Title
Low-level Measurement of Electric Field Intensity
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The authors report on the measurement of electric Żeld intensity in biological structures. The examined problem is a quantity which can be measured remotely without touching the plant and which shows exceptional importance for in-terrain applications. The decisive aspect consists in the possibility of deciphering the information (about a living object) that may be carried by the electric Żeld. Therefore, the most vital problem is to Żnd out whether the electric Żeld will be utilizable for contactless diagnostics. The principle of the described method consists in electric charge measurement on the electrodes of a capacitive sensor, indicating the elimination of interferences and leakage currents. A theoretical analysis is performed for setting the measurement method sensitivity with respect to anticipated magnitudes of the electric field during the day in different weather conditions. The method of measurement using one test tree within the utilized tree stand is examined. Moreover, the authors propose an evaluation of other related aspects; these aspects include modification concepts for the sensor and methodology of measurement, a comparison with the theoretical model, and a direct comparison with the data provided by other laboratory or experimental techniques.
Keywords
electrical field intensity, capacitive sensor, contactless diagnostic
Authors
MIKULKA, J.; FRIEDL, M.; FIALA, P.
RIV year
2012
Released
19. 8. 2012
Location
Moscow
ISBN
978-1-934142-22-6
Book
PIERS 2012 in Moscow Proceedings
1559-9450
Periodical
Progress In Electromagnetics
State
United States of America
Pages from
178
Pages to
181
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT93422, author="Jan {Mikulka} and Martin {Friedl} and Pavel {Fiala}", title="Low-level Measurement of Electric Field Intensity", booktitle="PIERS 2012 in Moscow Proceedings", year="2012", journal="Progress In Electromagnetics", pages="178--181", address="Moscow", isbn="978-1-934142-22-6", issn="1559-9450" }