Abstract

There are many scenarios where the liquid is occluded by other items (e.g. books in a packet), in which existing RF-based liquid identification methods are generally not suitable. Moreover, status methods are not applicable when the height of the liquid to be tested changes. This paper proposes PackquID, an RF-based in-packet liquid identification system, which can identify liquid without prior knowledge. In dealing with the obstruction of other items and the unknown container, we utilize a dual-antenna model and craft a relative frequency response factor, exploring the diversity of the permittivity in the frequency domain. In tackling the variable liquid height, we extend our model to 3D scope by analyzing the electric field distribution and solving the height effect via spatial-differential model. With 500 pages of printer paper obscured, PackquID can identify 9 common liquids, including Coca-Cola and Pepsi, with an accuracy of over 86% for 4 different packets (canvas bag, paper bag, backpack, and box) and 4 different containers. Nevertheless, PackquID can still identify liquids with an accuracy rate of over 87%, even when the liquid height changes from 4 cm to 12 cm.

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