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There are two types of sensors:
* ''Capacitance probe'', or fringe capacitance sensor. Capacitance probes use capacitance to measure the dielectric permittivity of the soil. The volume of water in the total volume of soil most heavily influences the dielectric permittivity of the soil because the dielectric of water (80) is much greater than the other
* ''Electrical [[Electrical impedance|impedance]] sensor'', which consists of soil probes and using electrical impedance measurement. The most common configuration is based on the [[standing wave]] principle (Gaskin & Miller, 1996). The device comprises a 100
Compared to [[time ___domain reflectometer]] (TDR), FD sensors are cheaper to built and have a faster response time. However because of the complex electrical field around the probe, the sensor needs to be calibrated for different soil types. Some commercial sensors have been able to remove the soil type sensitivity by using a high frequency.
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