01368nam a2200157Ia 4500008004100000100001400041245009900055260005000154300001400204500002200218520092600240650001101166700001301177700001201190856000801202220216s9999 xx 000 0 und d aChuah H T 0aMicrowave dielectric properties of rubber and oil palm leaf samples: Measurement and modelling bInternational Journal of Remote Sensingc1997 a2623-2639 aSource Year: 1997 aDielectric constants of leaves of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) and oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) were measured at microwave frequency. Using a microcomputer-based automated system consisting of a Wiltron 360B vector network analyser, measurements were conducted based on the waveguide thin sheet technique. Leaf saples were inserted within waveguide sections, and the dielectric constants were calculated from the complex reflection coefficients. The measurements covered a frequency range of 4-18 GHz. In general, the dielectric constant of a leaf sample was a function of water content and frequency. Theoretical calculations from 3 dielectric mixing models were compared with the measurements. From these comparisons, the Debye-Cole dual-dispersion model showed the most promise for prediction of dielectric constants, if proper physical parameters of the model, such as bound and free-water volume fractions, were used. aRubber aChye Y H aKam S W uHOA