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Kurt Olov Edvardsson

Researcher at Saab Automobile AB

Publications -  7
Citations -  213

Kurt Olov Edvardsson is an academic researcher from Saab Automobile AB. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Microwave. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 213 citations.

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Method and apparatus for radar-based level gauging

TL;DR: In this article, a method for radar-based gauging of the level of a substance in a tank (13) having at least one interfering structure (16 a-c) is proposed.
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Apparatus and method for radar-based level gauging

TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus for measuring the level of a liquid, above which a gas having a dielectric constant within a predetermined range exists, comprises a transmitter for transmitting a microwave signal in a propagation mode in a tube through the gas towards the liquid surface; a receiver for receiving the microwave signal reflected against the liquid surfaces and propagating back through the tube; and a processing device for calculating from the propagation time of the transmitted and reflected microwave signal the level.
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Method and apparatus for level measurement with microwaves

TL;DR: In this article, a method and an apparatus for measuring the level of a material with microwave signals is described, which consists of a signal processing unit (10) and a transmitter unit (1) of known type.
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Device and method in a level gauging system

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method for decreasing the cut-off frequency in a pressure sealing device used in a radar level gauging system for gauging a filling level of a product kept in a container, which comprises a waveguide for feeding microwaves in at least one of the following mode types: transverse electric mode, transverse magnetic mode or hybrid mode.
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Antenna device for radar-based level gauging

TL;DR: An antenna device in a radar-based level gauge mounted at an opening in a roof of a tank, the antenna device comprising at least one elongated radiating structure, which has a length that is substantially larger, preferably more than 3-5 times longer, than a maximum cross-sectional length dimension of the opening, is configured and fed to produce an essentially vertical radiation beam directed downwards in the tank.