DocumentCode
1764522
Title
Toward the Development of Millimeter Wave Harmonic Sensors for Tracking Small Insects
Author
Tahir, Nazifa ; Brooker, Graham
Author_Institution
Australian Centre for Field Robot., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Volume
15
Issue
10
fYear
2015
fDate
Oct. 2015
Firstpage
5669
Lastpage
5676
Abstract
Entomologists need to observe and monitor insects in their natural habitats for various reasons. One of the most common techniques in use today is to attach low-cost harmonic sensor or transponder to insects and to track them using an associated harmonic radar. Existing harmonic transponders based on monopoles, loop-dipoles, and Minkowski loops have been successfully attached to small low-flying insects. However, they offer significant constraints from a mounting perspective, weight and size considerations, aerodynamic drag, and the elevation of the insect center of gravity. This paper addresses these issues by presenting novel design methodologies for millimeter wave harmonic sensors and radar. The sensors address the challenges of ease of design and fabrication, robustness, conversion efficiency, miniaturization, antenna entangling, and attachment problems that are generally encountered with other transponders.
Keywords
biological techniques; microstrip antennas; millimetre wave detectors; transponders; antenna entangling; conversion efficiency; microstrip antennas; millimeter wave harmonic sensors; miniaturization; small insect tracking; transponders; Antenna measurements; Harmonic analysis; Insects; Loss measurement; Optical sensors; Schottky diodes; Microstrip antennas; millimeter wave radar; radio frequency identification; remote monitoring; transponder; wearable sensor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2445933
Filename
7124457
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