Hmmmm, interesting.....
I guess the basic problem is that "something" needs to be put into the flow path to develop some flow related pressure signal that can then be accurately measured.
That developed pressure signal must ultimately come from additional blower back pressure, no matter how it is actually done.
I cannot see any advantage in say, using a smaller diameter streamlined orifice, compared with a slightly larger diameter sharp edged orifice, if both develop identical pressure drops at identical flows. I also agree with 86rocco, a sharp edged round orifice is about the simplest and easiest shape to make, and the results will be predictable within a narrow range.
Anything other than a sharp edged round orifice fed from non turbulent up stream air is just adding further unnecessary complication.