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Calibration of the loop probe for the near-field measurement
Tijana Dimitrijevi?, Aleksandar Atanaskovic, Neboj?a S. Don?ov, David W. P. Thomas, Christopher Smartt, Mohd Hafiz Baharuddin
Accurate near-field measurements for either deterministic or stochastic electromagnetic fields characterization require a relevant process that removes the influence of the probes, transmission lines, and measurement circuits. The main part of the experimental work presented here is related to a calibration procedure of a test setup consisting of a microstrip test structure and a scanning loop pro
High loss liquid dielectric characterization: Comparison of microwave waveguide and resonator measurement techniques
Z. E. Eremenko, A. I. Shubnyi, A. Y. Kogut, R. S. Dolia
The microwave waveguide and resonator methods are compared as applied to the experimental determination of the dielectric properties of high loss liquids. A differential microwave waveguide cavity for measuring high loss liquids complex permittivity in a small volume has been designed and studied. This cavity consists of two circular waveguide cells with central rods made of quartz and surrounded
Radar for projectile impact on granular media
Felix Rech, Kai Huang
From the prevention of natural disasters such as landslide and avalanches, to the enhancement of energy efficiencies in chemical and civil engineering industries, understanding the collective dynamics of granular materials is a fundamental question that are closely related to our daily lives. Using a recently developed multi-static radar system operating at 10 GHz (X-band), we explore the possibil
Electromagnetic communication between cells through tunneling nanotubes
Jan Pokorný, Ji?í Pokorný, Jan Vrba
Structures of tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) of the circular cross-section of 50 and 200 nm and length up to 1 mm form a communication system between cells. While transport of material such as endocytic vesicles, mitochondria, proteins, cytoplasmic molecules, etc., is experimentally proven, a possible transfer of electric and electromagnetic energy across TNTs corresponding to electrotechnical process
Novel monopole antenna on a single AMC cell for low SAR
G. Bulla, A. A. de Salles, C. Fernández-Rodríguez
The design, simulations, and optimized results for a novel low specific absorption rate (SAR) monopole antenna on a single artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) cell are described in this paper. Simulated results show a reduction close to 70% in the 1 g ps SAR for the developed monopole antenna with the AMC in comparison to the monopole antenna without AMC. This allows higher radiation efficiency, b
Characterization of electrolyte content in urine samples through a differential microfluidic sensor based on dumbbell-shaped defected ground structures
J. Muñoz-Enano, P. Vélez, M. Gil, E. Jose-Cunilleras, A. Bassols, F. Martín
In this paper, a differential microfluidic sensor and comparator based on a pair of microstrip lines loaded with dumbbell-shaped defected ground structure resonators is applied to the characterization of electrolyte concentration in samples of horse urine. Since variations in the total electrolyte content in urine may be indicative of certain pathologies, the interest is to use the device as a com
Scattering of a Gaussian beam by an anisotropic-coated eccentric conducting circular cylinder
Shi-Chun Mao, Zhen-Sen Wu, Zhaohui Zhang, Jiansen Gao, Lijuan Yang
A solution to the problem of Gaussian beam scattering by a circular perfect electric conductor coated with eccentrically anisotropic media is presented. The incident Gaussian beam source is expanded as an approximate expression in the simple form with Taylor's series. The transmitted field in the anisotropically coated region is expressed as an infinite summation of Eigen plane waves with differen
The impact of the inverse chirp -transform on breast microwave radar image reconstruction
Tyson Reimer, Mario Solis-Nepote, Stephen Pistorius
This work examines the impact of the inverse chirp -transform (ICZT) for frequency-to-time-domain conversion during image reconstruction of a pre-clinical radar-based breast microwave imaging system operating over 1?8 GHz. Two anthropomorphic breast phantoms were scanned with this system, and the delay-multiply-and-sum beamformer was used to reconstruct images of the phantoms, after using either t
A review on circularly polarized antennas, trends and advances
Utsab Banerjee, Anirban Karmakar, Anuradha Saha
This literature presents a comprehensive, technical review of circularly polarized (CP) antennas for different applications in wireless communication, emphasizing on the recent developments in the concerned research. The article also presents a comparative study of various works reported in the open literature, with an aim to highlight the contribution of CP antenna systems in the chronological de
Dedicated 70 MHz RF systems for hyperthermia of challenging tumor locations
Johannes Crezee, Remko Zweije, Jan Sijbrands, H. Petra Kok
Hyperthermia (i.e. heating of tumor tissue to 40?43°C) is used in clinical oncology to enhance the therapeutic effect of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Many tumor sites are heated either by a single RF or MW antenna positioned on the tumor location, or by a phased array positioned around the patient. Superficial tumors are generally heated with MW antennas (434?2450 MHz) and deep-seated tumors wit
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