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Microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection

A novel symmetrical split ring resonator (SSRR) based microwave sensor with spurline filters for detecting and characterizing the properties of solid materials has been developed. Due to the weak perturbation in the interaction of material under test (MUT) and planar microwave sensor, spurline filte...

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Autores principales: Alahnomi, Rammah A., Zakaria, Z., Ruslan, E., Ab Rashid, S. R., Mohd Bahar, Amyrul Azuan, Shaaban, Azizah
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28934301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185122
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author Alahnomi, Rammah A.
Zakaria, Z.
Ruslan, E.
Ab Rashid, S. R.
Mohd Bahar, Amyrul Azuan
Shaaban, Azizah
author_facet Alahnomi, Rammah A.
Zakaria, Z.
Ruslan, E.
Ab Rashid, S. R.
Mohd Bahar, Amyrul Azuan
Shaaban, Azizah
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description A novel symmetrical split ring resonator (SSRR) based microwave sensor with spurline filters for detecting and characterizing the properties of solid materials has been developed. Due to the weak perturbation in the interaction of material under test (MUT) and planar microwave sensor, spurline filters were embedded to the SSRR microwave sensor which effectively enhanced Q-factor with suppressing the undesired harmonic frequency. The spurline filter structures force the presented sensor to resonate at a fundamental frequency of 2.2 GHz with the capabilities of suppressing rejected harmonic frequency and miniaturization in circuit size. A wide bandwidth rejection is achieved by using double spurlines filters with high Q-factor achievement (up to 652.94) compared to single spurline filter. The new SSRR sensor with spurline filters displayed desired properties such as high sensitivity, accuracy, and performance with a 1.3% typical percentage error in the measurement results. Furthermore, the sensor has been successfully applied for detecting and characterizing solid materials (such as Roger 5880, Roger 4350, and FR4) and evidently demonstrated that it can suppress the harmonic frequency effectively. This novel design with harmonic suppression is useful for various applications such as food industry (meat, fruit, vegetables), biological medicine (derived from proteins and other substances produced by the body), and Therapeutic goods (antiseptics, vitamins, anti-psychotics, and other medicines).
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spelling pubmed-56083242017-10-09 Microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection Alahnomi, Rammah A. Zakaria, Z. Ruslan, E. Ab Rashid, S. R. Mohd Bahar, Amyrul Azuan Shaaban, Azizah PLoS One Research Article A novel symmetrical split ring resonator (SSRR) based microwave sensor with spurline filters for detecting and characterizing the properties of solid materials has been developed. Due to the weak perturbation in the interaction of material under test (MUT) and planar microwave sensor, spurline filters were embedded to the SSRR microwave sensor which effectively enhanced Q-factor with suppressing the undesired harmonic frequency. The spurline filter structures force the presented sensor to resonate at a fundamental frequency of 2.2 GHz with the capabilities of suppressing rejected harmonic frequency and miniaturization in circuit size. A wide bandwidth rejection is achieved by using double spurlines filters with high Q-factor achievement (up to 652.94) compared to single spurline filter. The new SSRR sensor with spurline filters displayed desired properties such as high sensitivity, accuracy, and performance with a 1.3% typical percentage error in the measurement results. Furthermore, the sensor has been successfully applied for detecting and characterizing solid materials (such as Roger 5880, Roger 4350, and FR4) and evidently demonstrated that it can suppress the harmonic frequency effectively. This novel design with harmonic suppression is useful for various applications such as food industry (meat, fruit, vegetables), biological medicine (derived from proteins and other substances produced by the body), and Therapeutic goods (antiseptics, vitamins, anti-psychotics, and other medicines). Public Library of Science 2017-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5608324/ /pubmed/28934301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185122 Text en © 2017 Alahnomi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Alahnomi, Rammah A.
Zakaria, Z.
Ruslan, E.
Ab Rashid, S. R.
Mohd Bahar, Amyrul Azuan
Shaaban, Azizah
Microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection
title Microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection
title_full Microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection
title_fullStr Microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection
title_full_unstemmed Microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection
title_short Microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection
title_sort microwave bio-sensor based on symmetrical split ring resonator with spurline filters for therapeutic goods detection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28934301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185122
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