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Title: A Transmission Mode Dielectric Resonator as a Displacement Sensor
Authors: Kumar, A. V. Praveen
Keywords: EEE
Coupling coefficient
Cylindrical dielectric resonator
Displacement sensor
Microstrip line
Transmission coefficient
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: This paper proposes a displacement sensor using a cylindrical dielectric resonator (DR) coupled to a pair of parallel, open-ended microstrip lines. This circuit enables displacement sensing through the measurement of the transmission coefficient (S 21 -parameter) between the microstrip lines. The sensor operates at a fixed frequency of ~ 3.7 GHz, which is the resonant frequency of the DR, excited in the TE 011+δ mode, by the coupling circuit. The displacement of the DR relative to the open ends of the microstrip lines changes the coupling coefficient (k) between the DR and the lines, resulting a change in the measured S 21 -parameter. In simulations, the variation of k with displacement is found to be nearly linear in the range of 1-10 mm. To demonstrate the sensor operation, a laboratory prototype of the sensor is fabricated and experimentally characterized using two different setups. The first setup uses a standard vector network analyzer (VNA), while the second setup has a less costly system comprising a signal generator and a power meter. Sensitivity plots (k vs displacement) generated from both the methods show good agreement with the simulated plot, demonstrating a linear range of 2-8 mm.
URI: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9023490
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