Two-Dimensional Wide Dynamic Range Displacement Sensor using Dielectric Resonator Coupled Microwave Circuit
Premsai Regalla, A.V. Praveen Kumar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel microwave-based 2D displacement sensor with wide dynamic range, using dielectric resonator coupling to achieve robust, cost-effective, and accurate position measurements at a fixed resonant frequency.
Contribution
The paper presents a new 2D displacement sensor design employing dielectric resonator coupling, demonstrating wide dynamic range and a novel mapping technique for precise position detection.
Findings
Dynamic range of 23 mm horizontally/vertically, 30 mm diagonally.
Resonant frequency of 3.67 GHz for operation.
Successful 2D positioning with one-to-one S parameter mapping.
Abstract
In this paper, the authors propose a two-dimensional, wide dynamic range, linear displacement sensor using microwave methods. The microwave sensor circuit employs a cylindrical dielectric resonator proximity coupled to a pair of orthogonal microstrip lines formed on a microwave substrate. The DR rests on the substrate and is free to be displaced between the strips on the 2D plane of the substrate. The strips excite the particular resonant mode of the DR, the intensity of which varies with the DRs proximity to the strips. The DRs position can thus be read out in terms of the 2 port S parameters of the circuit, at a fixed frequency determined by the resonant mode of DR. Such fixed frequency sensors are robust in operation and cost effective in realization, an important aspect of this sensor. Initial one-dimensional positioning simulations of the sensor through three fixed representative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Fiber Optic Sensors · Photonic and Optical Devices · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
