Tissue sensors house one or more sensor elements. Each element has a
housing mounted substrate and a superstrate with a planar antenna
between. A transitional periphery (TP) of a superstrate outer surface
interconnects a base to a plateau. At least some of the TP has a
generally smooth transition. Plural elements are spaced by the housing.
Alternately, the superstrate TP is flat, the housing extends to the outer
superstrate surface and a shield surrounds the element. The housing is
flush with or recessed below the superstrate and defines a TP between the
housing and superstrate. A method converts a reference signal to complex
form; plots it in a complex plane as a reference point (RP); converts a
measurement signal to complex form; plots it in the complex plane as a
measurement point (MP); determine a complex distance between the MP and
the RP; and compares complex distance to a threshold.