Novel Microfluidic Structures for Wireless Passive Temperature Telemetry Medical Systems Using Radar Interrogation Techniques in Ka-Band

We present a new miniaturized (below 1 mm 3 ) temperature sensor based on microfluidic technology and radar passive interrogation principles, which can be easily applied for temperature telemetry for medical applications. The chipless microsystem is made up of a planar-gap capacitor with a microchan...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE antennas and wireless propagation letters 2012, Vol.11, p.1706-1709
Hauptverfasser: Bouaziz, S., Chebila, F., Traille, A., Pons, P., Aubert, H., Tentzeris, M. M.
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Zusammenfassung:We present a new miniaturized (below 1 mm 3 ) temperature sensor based on microfluidic technology and radar passive interrogation principles, which can be easily applied for temperature telemetry for medical applications. The chipless microsystem is made up of a planar-gap capacitor with a microchannel located in between its plates. The temperature-dependent expansion/shrinkage of the water inside the microchannel modifies in a monotonic way the liquid level across the capacitor. The resulting change in the effective permittivity modifies the capacitance value in a temperature-dependent way. The first prototypes of the temperature microsensor were micromachined and integrated with an antenna, while the ambient temperature was remotely measured using frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar interrogation principles at 29.75 GHz. Preliminary measurement results demonstrated a 0.4 dBm/°C sensitivity over a 9°C temperature range (24°C-33°C).
ISSN:1536-1225
1548-5757
DOI:10.1109/LAWP.2013.2242272