Wireless Sensing of Complex Dielectric Permittivity of Liquids Based on the RFID
2014; IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society; Volume: 62; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tmtt.2014.2333711
ISSN1557-9670
AutoresHumberto Lobato‐Morales, Alonso Corona‐Chávez, José‐Luis Olvera‐Cervantes, Ricardo A. Chavez‐Perez, José Luis Medina‐Monroy,
Tópico(s)Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
ResumoA wireless sensing system for the evaluation of the complex dielectric permittivity of solvent liquids is presented. Two sensing tags are proposed for testing of the samples. The first tag is based on a cavity resonator and the second makes use of the epsilon-near-zero effect. Both circuits are designed over the planar substrate-integrated-waveguide (SIW) technology, and operate at 4 GHz. A quartz capillary tube is used for the liquid measurements where only a small amount of sample volume is required. With the addition of planar antennas at the input and output of the sensors, the complete system is implemented for wireless sensing of the materials following the RF identification scheme. The cavity perturbation technique for SIW structures is applied for the dielectric liquid characterization. The proposed sensing tags and system have high potentials for low-cost wireless measurements and real-time monitoring applications.
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