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Broadband Spectral Analysis of Non-Debye Dielectric Relaxation in Percolating Heterostructures
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Microwave sensor for liquid mixture identification based on composite right left hand-zero-order resonator for sensitivity improvement
YesThis work aims to present an improved version of the liquid mixture identification sensor, the proposed sensor is tested experimentaly on mixture of water ethanol, the identification of liquid is based on the measurement of frequency displacement, and comparison with reference values of water ethanol. This device is based on metamaterial structure which is a CRLH (composite right left hand) resonator with ZOR (Zero Order Resonator). The CRLH in addition to its property of miniaturization effect, when combined with ZOR, the resonant frequency of various volume fraction are extended, which make the sensitivity higher. The high sensitivity of the sensor is obtained by an optimum choice of the CRLH components. The geometrical size of the sensor is 20 mm by 11 mm. It was printed on a RT/Duroid 5880 substrate with a very short testing surface area of 4 mm by 8 mm, the liquid is placed on the top side of the sensor, exactly on the CRLH structure. Three prototypes of sensors operating from 1 GHz to 3 GHz are proposed, designed and simulated using the commercial software HFSS (high-frequency structural simulator). The main advantages of this work is first miaturization effect, second high sensitivity and finaly a wide range of liquid can be tested with this sensor. To prove the working principle, ethanol with different volume fractions was adopted as a liquid under test, the obtained results present very good agreement with the literature and suggested that it is a miniaturised and high sensitive candidate (better than 1.38%) for liquid mixture identification
A comparison between the permittivity and electric modulus representations of the microwave response of carbon black loaded polymer composites under uniaxial tension
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A curved single-layer FSS design for gain improvement of a compact size CPW-fed UWB monopole antenna
NoA Novel design of a curved single-layered frequency selective surface with an 11 × 11 array of a 13 × 13 mm-sized unit cell has been merged with a miniaturized, CPW-fed ultra-wideband monopole of dimensions (20 × 25 mm2) for gain enhancement. The suggested prototype, crafted on an FR-4 dielectric substrate and demonstrates a very broad bandwidth starting from 2.66 to 17.98 GHz (148%), which covers the entire UWB frequency band. The combined antenna-curved FSS reflector shows a very important gain improvement from 0.2–5.4 dB to 8.8–14.9 dB, having a peak gain increase of 10 dB at 10.6 GHz. Basic design features were studied and discussed through simulations, yielding promising results The proposed structure can be used in UWB and GPR applications
Morocco's Strategy for Energy Security and Low-Carbon Growth
International audienceIn this paper, we reported the current status of the energy sector and its future challenges in Morocco. Recent strategies deployed by the government for sustainable development were reviewed and discussed. These strategies put the transition to renewable alternatives on the top of the national policy implications for energy security and low-carbon economy. We have also suggested a methodological tool to prioritize energy alternatives for power generation. It was found that wind energy is the most appropriate power generation alternative in Morocco at the current level
, "Electric modulus-based analysis of the dielectric relaxation in carbon black loaded polymer composites"
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Renewable Energy Potential and National Policy Directions for Sustainable Development in Morocco
International audienceSatisfying energy requirements in its most suitable form is the great challenge of the world in the 21st century. Moroccan authorities are fully aware about this challenge, especially with the population and economic growth that causes a sharp increase of energy demand. This paper presents the renewable energy potentials and the national strategy currently underway to pursue low-carbon opportunities in Morocco. The enormous potential identified in the Moroccan renewable energy sector with favorable CO2 mitigation draw optimistic expectations to build sustained low-carbon economy