Proceedings of the 9th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2022
DOI: 10.1145/3558583.3558844
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Planar coils for detection of magnetic nanoparticles in a testbed for molecular communication

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“…The SPIONs are detected at the receiver using an inductive sensor with a planar coil [30]. As the nanoparticles pass by the planar coil, their susceptibility causes a shift of the coils inductance, which can in turn be detected as a change in resonance frequency of a parallel resonant circuit.…”
Section: Receivermentioning
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“…The SPIONs are detected at the receiver using an inductive sensor with a planar coil [30]. As the nanoparticles pass by the planar coil, their susceptibility causes a shift of the coils inductance, which can in turn be detected as a change in resonance frequency of a parallel resonant circuit.…”
Section: Receivermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is achieved using the inductance to digital converter LDC1614 4 from Texas Instruments, paired with a coil (29 mm diameter, 30 turns per layer, 4 layers) selected from the LDCCOILEVM 5 kit and a 68 pF capacitor. The coil used here was chosen from a variety of different geometries as it showed a good sensitivity in the testbed setup [30].…”
Section: Receivermentioning
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