Sensing properties of SRR: Influence of finger touching

Dmytro Vovchuk, Mykola Khobzei, Mykhailo Khavruniak

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Abstract

This paper is devoted to the sensing properties of split ring resonator (SRR). The response of SRR on finger touching of different areas of the structure was studied by simulation and experiment. The investigations depict an influence of a finger on the value of SRR resonances that can be explained by the changing of total capacitance value. The obtained results shown that the top side of the investigated SRR is very sensitive due to direct contact with metallic strips and the range of resonance moving is very wide (from 0.505 to 1.084 GHz). Instead, the acceptable resonance response was achieved for the interaction through a dielectric substrate where the value of resonance changing is from 0.909 to 1.074 GHz.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2019 IEEE International Scientific-Practical Conference
Subtitle of host publicationProblems of Infocommunications Science and Technology, PIC S and T 2019 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages799-802
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9781728141848
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes
Event2019 IEEE International Scientific-Practical Conference: Problems of Infocommunications Science and Technology, PIC S and T 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine
Duration: 8 Oct 201911 Oct 2019

Publication series

Name2019 IEEE International Scientific-Practical Conference: Problems of Infocommunications Science and Technology, PIC S and T 2019 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference2019 IEEE International Scientific-Practical Conference: Problems of Infocommunications Science and Technology, PIC S and T 2019
Country/TerritoryUkraine
CityKyiv
Period8/10/1911/10/19

Keywords

  • Response
  • Sensing
  • Split ring resonator

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