By Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
ISBN-10: 3319216708
ISBN-13: 9783319216706
ISBN-10: 3319216716
ISBN-13: 9783319216713
Written by means of specialists of their region of study, this booklet has defined the present prestige of the basics and analytical ideas, modelling and layout matters, technical info and sensible functions of alternative sorts of sensors and mentioned in regards to the developments of subsequent new release of sensors and platforms taking place within the sector of Sensing know-how. This booklet could be helpful as a reference e-book for engineers and scientist particularly the post-graduate scholars locate will this booklet as reference ebook for his or her learn on wearable sensors, units and technologies.
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1). 2 (pF/µm2). In the work of Stern, the Gouy-Chapman model and the Helmholtz model are combined together [31–33]. G is the capacitance of Gouy-Chapman’s model per unit area (pF/µm2). 07 (pF/µm2). 047(pF/ µm2). 2 Model of the Equivalent Electric Circuit Figure 2 represents the schematic of the sensor’s structure and its geometrical parameters. The equivalent electric circuit is adopted for the sensor immersed in a biological medium and is represented on Fig. 3. Two metallic electrodes form the interdigital sensor with a comb shape, and each electrode has a width W (µm), a length L (mm) of electrodes and a distance between two consecutive electrodes S (µm).
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1 Modeling of Substrate The substrate is a glass layer of a 5000 × 5000 µm square shape and a thickness of 1000 µm. The glass is very good insulator with a conductivity of approximately 10−17 S m−1 and a permittivity very small around 5–7. Thus, we do not need to put an insulating layer between the substrate and the electrodes of the sensor. Fig. 11 Design flow [41] Design and Realization of a Planar Interdigital Microsensor … Fig. 2 Modeling of Electrodes Figure 12 describes the structure of the sensor.
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