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A 24-GHz Front-End Integrated on a Multilayer Cellulose-Based Substrate for Doppler Radar Sensors †

This paper presents a miniaturized Doppler radar that can be used as a motion sensor for low-cost Internet of things (IoT) applications. For the first time, a radar front-end and its antenna are integrated on a multilayer cellulose-based substrate, built-up by alternating paper, glue and metal layer...

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Autores principales: Alimenti, Federico, Palazzi, Valentina, Mariotti, Chiara, Virili, Marco, Orecchini, Giulia, Bonafoni, Stefania, Roselli, Luca, Mezzanotte, Paolo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5621086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28895914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17092090
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author Alimenti, Federico
Palazzi, Valentina
Mariotti, Chiara
Virili, Marco
Orecchini, Giulia
Bonafoni, Stefania
Roselli, Luca
Mezzanotte, Paolo
author_facet Alimenti, Federico
Palazzi, Valentina
Mariotti, Chiara
Virili, Marco
Orecchini, Giulia
Bonafoni, Stefania
Roselli, Luca
Mezzanotte, Paolo
author_sort Alimenti, Federico
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description This paper presents a miniaturized Doppler radar that can be used as a motion sensor for low-cost Internet of things (IoT) applications. For the first time, a radar front-end and its antenna are integrated on a multilayer cellulose-based substrate, built-up by alternating paper, glue and metal layers. The circuit exploits a distributed microstrip structure that is realized using a copper adhesive laminate, so as to obtain a low-loss conductor. The radar operates at 24 GHz and transmits 5 mW of power. The antenna has a gain of 7.4 dBi and features a half power beam-width of 48 degrees. The sensor, that is just the size of a stamp, is able to detect the movement of a walking person up to 10 m in distance, while a minimum speed of 50 mm/s up to 3 m is clearly measured. Beyond this specific result, the present paper demonstrates that the attractive features of cellulose, including ultra-low cost and eco-friendliness (i.e., recyclability and biodegradability), can even be exploited for the realization of future high-frequency hardware. This opens opens the door to the implementation on cellulose of devices and systems which make up the “sensing layer” at the base of the IoT ecosystem.
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spelling pubmed-56210862017-10-03 A 24-GHz Front-End Integrated on a Multilayer Cellulose-Based Substrate for Doppler Radar Sensors † Alimenti, Federico Palazzi, Valentina Mariotti, Chiara Virili, Marco Orecchini, Giulia Bonafoni, Stefania Roselli, Luca Mezzanotte, Paolo Sensors (Basel) Article This paper presents a miniaturized Doppler radar that can be used as a motion sensor for low-cost Internet of things (IoT) applications. For the first time, a radar front-end and its antenna are integrated on a multilayer cellulose-based substrate, built-up by alternating paper, glue and metal layers. The circuit exploits a distributed microstrip structure that is realized using a copper adhesive laminate, so as to obtain a low-loss conductor. The radar operates at 24 GHz and transmits 5 mW of power. The antenna has a gain of 7.4 dBi and features a half power beam-width of 48 degrees. The sensor, that is just the size of a stamp, is able to detect the movement of a walking person up to 10 m in distance, while a minimum speed of 50 mm/s up to 3 m is clearly measured. Beyond this specific result, the present paper demonstrates that the attractive features of cellulose, including ultra-low cost and eco-friendliness (i.e., recyclability and biodegradability), can even be exploited for the realization of future high-frequency hardware. This opens opens the door to the implementation on cellulose of devices and systems which make up the “sensing layer” at the base of the IoT ecosystem. MDPI 2017-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5621086/ /pubmed/28895914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17092090 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alimenti, Federico
Palazzi, Valentina
Mariotti, Chiara
Virili, Marco
Orecchini, Giulia
Bonafoni, Stefania
Roselli, Luca
Mezzanotte, Paolo
A 24-GHz Front-End Integrated on a Multilayer Cellulose-Based Substrate for Doppler Radar Sensors †
title A 24-GHz Front-End Integrated on a Multilayer Cellulose-Based Substrate for Doppler Radar Sensors †
title_full A 24-GHz Front-End Integrated on a Multilayer Cellulose-Based Substrate for Doppler Radar Sensors †
title_fullStr A 24-GHz Front-End Integrated on a Multilayer Cellulose-Based Substrate for Doppler Radar Sensors †
title_full_unstemmed A 24-GHz Front-End Integrated on a Multilayer Cellulose-Based Substrate for Doppler Radar Sensors †
title_short A 24-GHz Front-End Integrated on a Multilayer Cellulose-Based Substrate for Doppler Radar Sensors †
title_sort 24-ghz front-end integrated on a multilayer cellulose-based substrate for doppler radar sensors †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5621086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28895914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17092090
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