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Ultrahigh-Sensitivity Microwave Sensor for Microfluidic Complex Permittivity Measurement
IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, 2019The conventional resonant-type microwave microfluidic sensors made of planar resonators suffer from limited sensitivities. This is due to the existence of several distributed capacitors in their structure, where just one of them acts as a sensing element.
A. Ebrahimi, James Scott, K. Ghorbani
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Microwave Sensor Loaded With Complementary Curved Ring Resonator for Material Permittivity Detection
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2022In the field of microwave measurement, how to miniaturize devices and improve measurement sensitivity is a major challenge. In this article, a planar microwave sensor loaded with a complementary curved ring resonator (CCRR) is proposed to measure the ...
Xueyun Han +6 more
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IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2021
In this article, which is a fundamental step in an underway research, a microwave resonant sensor at two resonance frequencies of 5.5 and 8.5 GHz (in order to increase the accuracy of the application) with a quality factor of 180 and 106, for blood ...
S. Kiani, P. Rezaei, M. Fakhr
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In this article, which is a fundamental step in an underway research, a microwave resonant sensor at two resonance frequencies of 5.5 and 8.5 GHz (in order to increase the accuracy of the application) with a quality factor of 180 and 106, for blood ...
S. Kiani, P. Rezaei, M. Fakhr
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Design of a microwave sensor for measurement of water in fuel contamination
Measurement, 2019In this paper the modeling and the design of a microwave sensor is proposed for real-time fuel quality monitoring, with particular regard to water-in-fuel measurement.
G. Andria +5 more
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Drying Technology, 2019
A microwave drying system with functions of automatic power and temperature control was developed to dry potato chips. The mass and moisture content of the sample are available online.
Guiyi Luo +7 more
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A microwave drying system with functions of automatic power and temperature control was developed to dry potato chips. The mass and moisture content of the sample are available online.
Guiyi Luo +7 more
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Photonic measurement of microwave frequency using a silicon microdisk resonator
Optics Communications, 2015Siqi Yan, Dingshan Gao
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Temperature Measurement by Microwave Radiometry: Application to Microwave Sintering
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2009Temperature is a key parameter in industrial manufacturing, and its control is very often directly related to the quality of the products. Microwave-assisted processing has gained worldwide acceptance in powder technologies, in particular for the sintering of ceramic parts.
Beaucamp-Ricard, C. +5 more
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Temperature Measurement by Microwave Radiometry
2008 IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2008Temperature is an important parameter in the industrial world. For example, temperature control is of a greater concern in food processing industry for safety reasons as well as for product quality. Recently, microwave processing of powder metallurgical bodies has been shown to be very promising.
Cresson, Pierre-Yves +5 more
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An Investigation Into Microwave Moisture Measurements
AMPC Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference,, 2005A method, based on a phase change of a transmitted signal across a sample, for determining moisture content is investigated. Three approaches: A Discrete Fourier transform, multiple frequency and single frequency phase counting methods are discussed and tested.
Robinson, A. W., Bialkowski, M. E.
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Virtual laboratory for microwave measurements
Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2019AbstractThe study introduces an approach in developing a virtual laboratory that can be used for classroom instruction as well as distance learning and is a good alternative to highly expensive microwave measurement equipment. The software package is written in C++.
Dmitry S. Gubsky +2 more
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