Abstract
This paper presents a capacitive displacement sensor based on a capacitively fed inverted-F antenna (CFIFA) for displacement detection. The sensor is composed of a grounded L-shape patch and a rectangular upper patch, forming a capacitor between them. The asymmetric dipole model is adopted to explain the frequency shift and current distribution of the proposed antenna sensor at its first-order resonance. The numerical simulation of the CFIFA using the Ansoft high-frequency structure simulator (HFSS) software is carried out to optimize the dimensional parameters, allowing the antenna to perform better. Two sets of CFIFAs are fabricated and tested for verification. Results show that the CFIFA has a good linear relationship between its first resonant frequency and the relative displacement, and is capable of a long range of displacement measuring.
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Xue, S., Zheng, Z., Guan, S., Xie, L., Wan, G., & Wan, C. (2020). A capacitively-fed inverted-F antenna for displacement detection in structural health monitoring. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(18), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185310
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