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New book on planar microwave sensors

05 Oct 2022
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Researchers from the CIMITEC group at the Department of Electronic Engineering, led by lecturer Ferran Martín, recently published the book Planar Microwave Sensors under the seal of the prestigious Wiley-IEEE Press publishing house.

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Researchers from the Metamaterials Research Centre for Innovation in Electronics and Communications Technologies (CIMITEC) Paris Vélez, Jonathan Muñoz-Enano and Lijuan Su, under the direction of Ferran Martín, published the book Planar Microwave Sensors under the prestigious John Wiley publishing house, belonging to IEEE Press. This complete resource gives detailed information on the latest advances in microwave and wireless sensors implemented with planar technology.

Planar Microwave Sensors focuses on the most relevant detection strategies and works on the principles and applications based on the experiences of the authors, and also highlights the contributions in this field by international research groups. The authors offer a general vision of planar microwave sensors grouped by chapters according to their working principle, and discuss the specific design strategies of each sensor, with validation examples at both simulation and experimental level. They also inform readers about the most adequate applications for each case.

The book is aimed at engineers and qualified professionals in the field of sensor technologies, alongside undergraduate and postgraduate students. It offers valuable information on planar microwave sensors with the aim of providing complete foundational knowledge on the subject and staying up-to-date on the latest research and developments in the field.

CIMITEC is a pioneering centre in the application of metamaterials and other structures for the development of radiofrequency circuits and high performance and low cost microwaves, in which dimensions are reduced and new functionalities are added. CIMITEC combines basic and applied research, and explores new concepts, ideas and structures to adapt itself to the needs of the industry. Its activity in the past few years has focused mainly on the design and applications of microwave sensors and it has conducted dozens of studies and contributions to conferences which have been published in the main international journals on microwave sensors and technologies.

More information:
https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Planar+Microwave+Sensors-p-9781119811053

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