ZhengTao Dai, P. Li, Biaokai Zhu, Chongbo Dong, Zhao L. Lv
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Many studies have shown that wireless sensing would be a promising method for liquid identification, but existing methods still have limitations for fine-grained liquid sensing. In this paper, we propose a liquid identification method based on multiple transceiver pairs, which effectively improves the sensing resolution of liquid identification. We implement our method with a commercially FMCW millimeter wave radar and evaluate its performance. Our result shows that for concentrations as low as 0.5% in alcohol solutions, our method can achieve an accuracy of more than 95%.