Salinity and Sugar Content Detection by Wideband Microwave–Based Patch Antenna Sensor

This article studies a dielectric microwave sensor to identify salinity and sugar concentration. The lightweight patch-antenna–based wideband sensor is designed to propagate the electromagnetic wave for the transmission and reception. With a broken-heart-shaped patch, the sensor is printed on common...

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Main Authors: M. N. Rahman, S. M. Taohidul Islam, Md. Maniruzzaman, M. T. Islam
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/jece/4813865
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description This article studies a dielectric microwave sensor to identify salinity and sugar concentration. The lightweight patch-antenna–based wideband sensor is designed to propagate the electromagnetic wave for the transmission and reception. With a broken-heart-shaped patch, the sensor is printed on common FR4 material. The size of the antenna sensor size is measured in electrical length which is expressed in wavelengths. The sensor occupies an electrical size of 0.29λ × 0.17λ at 2.90 GHz in terms of lower band. The antenna-based microwave sensor attains a bandwidth of 7.80 GHz. In salt and sugar content detection, the sensor operates at 3.50 GHz, 5.80 GHz, and 9.30 GHz, where the reflection coefficients (S11) are −19 dB, −30 dB, and −19.50 dB, respectively, in the free space. The reflection coefficient gradually reduces when the percentages of salt and sugar increase as the dielectric constants of the solution decrease. For the salinity concentration measurement, the microwave sensor shows the sensitivity of 0.095 dB/(mg/mL), 0.1875 dB/(mg/mL), and 0.071 dB/(mg/mL) at 3.50 GHz, 5.80 GHz, and 9.30 GHz, respectively, where, for the sugar content measurement, the microwave sensor shows the sensitivity of 0.086 dB/(mg/mL), 0.216 dB/(mg/mL), and 0.071 dB/(mg/mL), respectively. The patch antenna sensor exhibits remarkable sensitivity to measure the salt and sugar contents in water.
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spelling doaj-art-3cd1c749818f44b1a3a3da7c3f7377872025-01-26T00:00:02ZengWileyJournal of Electrical and Computer Engineering2090-01552025-01-01202510.1155/jece/4813865Salinity and Sugar Content Detection by Wideband Microwave–Based Patch Antenna SensorM. N. Rahman0S. M. Taohidul Islam1Md. Maniruzzaman2M. T. Islam3Department of Electrical and Electronics EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Electronics EngineeringElectronics and Communication Engineering DisciplineFaculty of Engineering and Built EnvironmentThis article studies a dielectric microwave sensor to identify salinity and sugar concentration. The lightweight patch-antenna–based wideband sensor is designed to propagate the electromagnetic wave for the transmission and reception. With a broken-heart-shaped patch, the sensor is printed on common FR4 material. The size of the antenna sensor size is measured in electrical length which is expressed in wavelengths. The sensor occupies an electrical size of 0.29λ × 0.17λ at 2.90 GHz in terms of lower band. The antenna-based microwave sensor attains a bandwidth of 7.80 GHz. In salt and sugar content detection, the sensor operates at 3.50 GHz, 5.80 GHz, and 9.30 GHz, where the reflection coefficients (S11) are −19 dB, −30 dB, and −19.50 dB, respectively, in the free space. The reflection coefficient gradually reduces when the percentages of salt and sugar increase as the dielectric constants of the solution decrease. For the salinity concentration measurement, the microwave sensor shows the sensitivity of 0.095 dB/(mg/mL), 0.1875 dB/(mg/mL), and 0.071 dB/(mg/mL) at 3.50 GHz, 5.80 GHz, and 9.30 GHz, respectively, where, for the sugar content measurement, the microwave sensor shows the sensitivity of 0.086 dB/(mg/mL), 0.216 dB/(mg/mL), and 0.071 dB/(mg/mL), respectively. The patch antenna sensor exhibits remarkable sensitivity to measure the salt and sugar contents in water.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/jece/4813865
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Salinity and Sugar Content Detection by Wideband Microwave–Based Patch Antenna Sensor
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title Salinity and Sugar Content Detection by Wideband Microwave–Based Patch Antenna Sensor
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title_fullStr Salinity and Sugar Content Detection by Wideband Microwave–Based Patch Antenna Sensor
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title_short Salinity and Sugar Content Detection by Wideband Microwave–Based Patch Antenna Sensor
title_sort salinity and sugar content detection by wideband microwave based patch antenna sensor
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