Cost-Effective Radar Sensors for Field-Based Water Level Monitoring with Sub-Centimeter Accuracy
By: Anna Zavei-Boroda , J. Toby Minear , Kyle Harlow and more
Potential Business Impact:
Measures water levels accurately from afar.
Water level monitoring is critical for flood management, water resource allocation, and ecological assessment, yet traditional methods remain costly and limited in coverage. This work explores radar-based sensing as a low-cost alternative for water level estimation, leveraging its non-contact nature and robustness to environmental conditions. Commercial radar sensors are evaluated in real-world field tests, applying statistical filtering techniques to improve accuracy. Results show that a single radar sensor can achieve centimeter-scale precision with minimal calibration, making it a practical solution for autonomous water monitoring using drones and robotic platforms.
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