Equivalent circuit modeling of the dielectric loaded microwave biosensor

This article describes the modeling of biological tissues at microwave frequency using equivalent lumped elements. A biosensor based on microstrip ring resonator (MRR), that has been utilized previously for meat quality evaluation is used for this purpose. For the first time, the ring-resonator load...

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Main Authors: Jilani, M.T., Wen, W.P., Cheong, L.Y., Zakariya, M.A., Rehman, M.Z.U.
Format: Article
Published: Czech Technical University 2014
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84922335918&partnerID=40&md5=bf4fc3e4a8b80e3fa8a826b75259fc45
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31810/
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Summary:This article describes the modeling of biological tissues at microwave frequency using equivalent lumped elements. A biosensor based on microstrip ring resonator (MRR), that has been utilized previously for meat quality evaluation is used for this purpose. For the first time, the ring-resonator loaded with the lossy and high permittivity dielectric material, such as biological tissue, in a partial overlay configuration is analyzed. The equivalent circuit modeling of the structure is then performed to identify the effect of overlay thickness on the resonance frequency. Finally, the relationship of an overlay thickness with the corresponding RC values of the tissue equivalent circuit is established. Simulated, calculated and measured results are then compared for validation. Results agreed well while the observed discrepancy is in an acceptable limit.