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A01=Ferran Martín
A01=Jonathan Muñoz-Enano
A01=Lijuan Su
A01=Paris Vélez
Author_Ferran Martín
Author_Jonathan Muñoz-Enano
Author_Lijuan Su
Author_Paris Vélez
Biosensors
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Comparators
Coupling Modulation Sensors
Differential Sensors
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Frequency Splitting Sensors
Frequency variation Sensors
Microfluidics
Microwave Encoders
Microwave Sensors
Motion Control
Phase Variation Sensors
RFID sensors

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119811039
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 10 x 10mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Comprehensive resource detailing the latest advances in microwave and wireless sensors implemented in planar technology

Planar Microwave Sensors is an authoritative resource on the subject, discussing the main relevant sensing strategies, working principles, and applications on the basis of the authors’ own experience and background, while also highlighting the most relevant contributions to the topic reported by international research groups. The authors provide an overview of planar microwave sensors grouped by chapters according to their working principle.

In each chapter, the working principle is explained in detail and the specific sensor design strategies are discussed, including validation examples at both simulation and experimental level. The most suited applications in each case are also reported. The necessary theory and analysis for sensor design are further provided, with special emphasis on performance improvement (i.e., sensitivity and resolution optimization, dynamic range, etc.). Lastly, the work covers a number of applications, from material characterization to biosensing, including motion control sensors, microfluidic sensors, industrial sensors, and more.

Sample topics covered in the work include:

  • Non-resonant and resonant sensors, reflective-mode and transmission-mode sensors, single-ended and differential sensors, and contact and contactless sensors
  • Design guidelines for sensor performance optimization and analytical methods to retrieve the variables of interest from the measured sensor responses
  • Radiofrequency identification (RFID) sensor types, prospective applications, and materials/technologies towards “green sensors” implementation
  • Comparisons between different technologies for sensing and the advantages and limitations of microwave sensors, particularly planar sensors

Engineers and qualified professionals involved in sensor technologies, along with undergraduate and graduate students in related programs of study, can harness the valuable information inside Planar Microwave Sensors to gain complete foundational knowledge on the subject and stay up to date on the latest research and developments in the field.

Professor Ferran Martín (PhD, IEEE Fellow), Paris Vélez (PhD, Senior Member IEEE), Jonathan Muñoz-Enano (Graduate Student Member IEEE), and Lijuan Su (PhD, Member IEEE) are researchers at CIMITEC, a Research and Technology-Transfer Centre (headed by Ferran Martín) affiliated to the Departament d’Enginyeria Electrònica at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), in Spain. Their activity in recent years has been mainly devoted to the design and applications of planar microwave sensors. They have generated dozens of journal papers and conference contributions related to the topic, published in the top international journals and conferences in the field of sensors and microwave technologies.