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Main Authors: Wang, Baiyun, Cheng, Yijia, Hua, Yujie, Tang, Wenxuan, Sha, Wei E. I., Xu, Hao, Wang, Kang, Hu, Jundi, Fan, Huaqing, Peng, Huanran, Shao, Gang
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.16759
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author Wang, Baiyun
Cheng, Yijia
Hua, Yujie
Tang, Wenxuan
Sha, Wei E. I.
Xu, Hao
Wang, Kang
Hu, Jundi
Fan, Huaqing
Peng, Huanran
Shao, Gang
author_facet Wang, Baiyun
Cheng, Yijia
Hua, Yujie
Tang, Wenxuan
Sha, Wei E. I.
Xu, Hao
Wang, Kang
Hu, Jundi
Fan, Huaqing
Peng, Huanran
Shao, Gang
contents A high-sensitivity wireless pressure sensor with active processing structure designed on the dielectric substrate has been present and evaluated in this paper. The sensor configuration has been optimized by computer-aided design to achieve highest sensitivity and maximum working range for a given dimension. With the average sensitivity of 187kHz/kPa, the proposed pressure sensor is equipped with the ability to measure pressure loaded up to 1.5MPa under room temperature. Additionally, a novel simulation method applied on pressure related design is proposed in this article, with the accuracy reaching threefold enhancement, filling the blank of electromagnetic simulation of pressure deformation. Other characteristics of the devices have been investigated and are presented.
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spellingShingle A wireless passive pressure sensor with high sensitivity
Wang, Baiyun
Cheng, Yijia
Hua, Yujie
Tang, Wenxuan
Sha, Wei E. I.
Xu, Hao
Wang, Kang
Hu, Jundi
Fan, Huaqing
Peng, Huanran
Shao, Gang
Instrumentation and Detectors
Applied Physics
A high-sensitivity wireless pressure sensor with active processing structure designed on the dielectric substrate has been present and evaluated in this paper. The sensor configuration has been optimized by computer-aided design to achieve highest sensitivity and maximum working range for a given dimension. With the average sensitivity of 187kHz/kPa, the proposed pressure sensor is equipped with the ability to measure pressure loaded up to 1.5MPa under room temperature. Additionally, a novel simulation method applied on pressure related design is proposed in this article, with the accuracy reaching threefold enhancement, filling the blank of electromagnetic simulation of pressure deformation. Other characteristics of the devices have been investigated and are presented.
title A wireless passive pressure sensor with high sensitivity
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
Applied Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.16759