TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Testing of chlorine dosage in drinking water using microstrip patch sensor
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Title
TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Testing of chlorine dosage in drinking water using microstrip patch sensor
Testing of chlorine dosage in drinking water using microstrip patch sensor
Subject
Chlorine
Drinking water
FR-4
Microwave
Sensor
Drinking water
FR-4
Microwave
Sensor
Description
A new method using microstrip patch sensor is designed, simulated, and
measured to detect the dosage of added chlorine to the drinking water using
the relation between permittivity and matching impedance. The simulation is
done using computer simulation technology-microwave studio software.
The proposed sensor is designed on a single FR-4 layer with a low profile,
0.499 GHz bandwidth, center frequency of 2.94 GHz, gain of 6.55 dBi, and
a good front to back ratio of 17.84 dB. In this work, the antenna design is
started from a conventional patch antenna equation. Then, an optimization
process is performed to achieve good parameter values for obtaining the
desired objective. The objective is to utilize the microwave frequency to
measure the chlorine dosage in water. The measurement results proved that
the matching impedance can be used to find out the dosage of chlorine in
drinkable water. The proposed method overcomes the open-ended coaxial
probe method in terms of experimental time and contactless testing and
shows high matching with the latter actual data. Moreover, the proposed
method overcomes the conventional methods in terms of continuity and
large scale of testing, non-contacting with the samples of water, and no
additive chemical materials, which make the water samples not drinkable.
measured to detect the dosage of added chlorine to the drinking water using
the relation between permittivity and matching impedance. The simulation is
done using computer simulation technology-microwave studio software.
The proposed sensor is designed on a single FR-4 layer with a low profile,
0.499 GHz bandwidth, center frequency of 2.94 GHz, gain of 6.55 dBi, and
a good front to back ratio of 17.84 dB. In this work, the antenna design is
started from a conventional patch antenna equation. Then, an optimization
process is performed to achieve good parameter values for obtaining the
desired objective. The objective is to utilize the microwave frequency to
measure the chlorine dosage in water. The measurement results proved that
the matching impedance can be used to find out the dosage of chlorine in
drinkable water. The proposed method overcomes the open-ended coaxial
probe method in terms of experimental time and contactless testing and
shows high matching with the latter actual data. Moreover, the proposed
method overcomes the conventional methods in terms of continuity and
large scale of testing, non-contacting with the samples of water, and no
additive chemical materials, which make the water samples not drinkable.
Creator
Anwer Sabah Mekki, Siba Monther Yousif, Mustafa Mohammed Jawad Abed
Source
http://telkomnika.uad.ac.id
Date
Nov 26, 2022
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
Files
Collection
Citation
Anwer Sabah Mekki, Siba Monther Yousif, Mustafa Mohammed Jawad Abed, “TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Testing of chlorine dosage in drinking water using microstrip patch sensor,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed March 14, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4553.
Testing of chlorine dosage in drinking water using microstrip patch sensor,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed March 14, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4553.