A Differential Microstrip Resonator-ased Sensor for High-Sensitivity Moisture Detection in Wheat Grains

AuthorsAbolfazl Bijari,sara nooki
JournalJournal of Electrical and Computer Engineering Innovations
Page number241-250
Serial number14
Volume number1
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2026
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal Indexisc
KeywordsDifferential measurement, Moisture content (MC) Sensor Microstrip Transmission zero (TZ)

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Accurate measurement of moisture content (MC) in wheat grains is vital for quality control and storage management. This study presents the development of a differential microwave sensor with enhanced sensitivity for detecting MC in wheat grains, leveraging resonant techniques to improve detection precision. Methods: The proposed sensor utilizes two identical half-wavelength (λ/2) microstrip resonators symmetrically coupled to a standard 50Ω transmission line. One resonator serves as a reference with a relative permittivity (ζr) of 1, while the second is exposed to the sample under test (SUT), where ζr > 1. This differential structure enables the identification of dielectric property changes due to moisture variation. The operating principles are theoretically analyzed using even- and odd-mode techniques. Results: The proposed sensor exhibits three distinct transmission zeros (TZs) within the 0.1–2 GHz frequency range, which arise from the harmonic behavior of the resonators. A prototype was fabricated on a low-cost, compact substrate with dimensions of 6 × 4.5 × 0.16 cm³ and was experimentally tested, confirming the simulation results. The sensor demonstrates a high normalized sensitivity of 7.63%. Conclusion: The developed differential microwave sensor demonstrates strong potential for precise and reliable MC detection in wheat grains. Its compact design, cost-effectiveness, and high sensitivity make it a suitable candidate for practical agricultural and food monitoring applications.

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