A novel symmetrical split ring resonator based on microstrip for microwave sensors

In this paper, novel symmetrical split ring resonator (SSRR) is proposed as a suitable component for performance enhancement of microwave sensors. SSRR has been employed for enhancing the insertion loss of the microwave sensors. Using the same device area, we can achieve a high Q-factor of 141.54 fr...

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Main Authors: Al-Ahnomi, Rammah Ali Hussien, Zakaria, Zahriladha, Ruslan, Eliyana, Mohd Bahar, Amyrul Azuan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak Academy Of Sciences - Institute Measurement Science 2016
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Online Access:http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17675/1/A%20Novel%20Symmetrical%20Split%20Ring%20Resonator%20Based%20On%20Microstrip%20For%20Microwave%20Sensors.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17675/
http://www.measurement.sk/2016/Alahnomi.pdf
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Summary:In this paper, novel symmetrical split ring resonator (SSRR) is proposed as a suitable component for performance enhancement of microwave sensors. SSRR has been employed for enhancing the insertion loss of the microwave sensors. Using the same device area, we can achieve a high Q-factor of 141.54 from the periphery enhancement using Quasi-linear coupling SSRR, whereas loose coupling SSRR can achieve a Q-factor of 33.98 only. Using Quasi-linear coupling SSRR, the Q-factor is enhanced 4.16 times the loose coupling SSRR using the same device area. After the optimization was made, the SSRR sensor with loose coupling scheme has achieved a very high Q-factor value around 407.34 while quasi-linear scheme has achieved high Q-factor value of 278.78 at the same operating frequency with smaller insertion loss. Spurious passbands at 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th harmonics have been completely suppressed well above -20 dB rejection level without visible changes in the passband filter characteristics. The most significant of using SSRR is to be used for various industrial applications such as food industry, quality control, bio-sensing medicine and pharmacy. The simulation result that Quasi-linear coupling SSRR is a viable candidate for the performance enhancement of microwave sensors has been verified.