A review on passive and integrated near-field microwave biosensors

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In this paper we review the advancement of passive and integrated microwave biosensors. The interaction of microwave with biological material is discussed in this paper. Passive microwave biosensors are microwave structures, which are fabricated on a substrate and are used for sensing biological materials. On the other hand, integrated biosensors are microwave structures fabricated in standard semiconductor technology platform (CMOS or BiCMOS). The CMOS or BiCMOS sensor technology offers a more compact sensing approach which has the potential in the future for point of care testing systems. Various applications of the passive and the integrated sensors have been discussed in this review paper.

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Guha, S., Jamal, F. I., & Wenger, C. (2017, September 23). A review on passive and integrated near-field microwave biosensors. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios7040042

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