Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, the human milk dielectric constant by a microwave sensor has been evaluated. The proposed sensor is result of coupling between a simple microstrip line and a split ring resonator and its resonance frequency is 6 GHz. When up to 30 μl of milk are placed on the sensing area on the sensor, it causes the resonance frequency to shift. Six samples of human milk were measured by a network analyzer, then the dielectric constant of the samples were determined, and three similar samples were measured by the built‐in sensor. The proposed microwave sensor has Q‐factor of 38 and its sensitivity is 0.17%. The implemented sensor has acceptable performance compared to previous sensors and it can be used to determine the normal behavior of human milk with a simple method and for this work, it requires to small value of sample for measurement.

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