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titleOfInvention INTERFACE DETECTION USING TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY WITH TWO INDEPENDENT CONDUCTIVE ELEMENTS.
abstract The described technology can be used in the development and operation of multistatic probes that can characterize substances and the relationships between substances. A multi-static probe may include conductive elements for transmission and reception that are electrically distinct and that can transport electromagnetic energy to / and from a substance of interest. The conductive transmission and reception elements may be arranged so that they are in contact with at least one dielectric contour that is poorly coupled between the substances of interest, with this an electromagnetic signal transmitted on the conductive transmission element causes a corresponding electromagnetic signal to be coupled. to the receiving conductive element in response to the transmitted signal close to the poorly coupled dielectric contour. In order to determine one or more characteristics associated with at least one of the substances that form the poorly coupled dielectric contour, it is possible to evaluate the attributes of the electromagnetic signal received in relation to the transmitted electromagnetic signal.
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