{"publication":"Advances in Radio Science","doi":"10.5194/ars-1-131-2003","year":"2010","title":"Telemetric surface acoustic wave sensor for humidity","volume":1,"citation":{"apa":"Dierkes, M., & Hilleringmann, U. (2010). Telemetric surface acoustic wave sensor for humidity. Advances in Radio Science, 1, 131–133. https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-1-131-2003","chicago":"Dierkes, M., and Ulrich Hilleringmann. “Telemetric Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor for Humidity.” Advances in Radio Science 1 (2010): 131–33. https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-1-131-2003.","bibtex":"@article{Dierkes_Hilleringmann_2010, title={Telemetric surface acoustic wave sensor for humidity}, volume={1}, DOI={10.5194/ars-1-131-2003}, journal={Advances in Radio Science}, publisher={Copernicus GmbH}, author={Dierkes, M. and Hilleringmann, Ulrich}, year={2010}, pages={131–133} }","short":"M. Dierkes, U. Hilleringmann, Advances in Radio Science 1 (2010) 131–133.","ama":"Dierkes M, Hilleringmann U. Telemetric surface acoustic wave sensor for humidity. Advances in Radio Science. 2010;1:131-133. doi:10.5194/ars-1-131-2003","ieee":"M. Dierkes and U. Hilleringmann, “Telemetric surface acoustic wave sensor for humidity,” Advances in Radio Science, vol. 1, pp. 131–133, 2010, doi: 10.5194/ars-1-131-2003.","mla":"Dierkes, M., and Ulrich Hilleringmann. “Telemetric Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor for Humidity.” Advances in Radio Science, vol. 1, Copernicus GmbH, 2010, pp. 131–33, doi:10.5194/ars-1-131-2003."},"publication_status":"published","department":[{"_id":"59"}],"user_id":"20179","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"date_updated":"2023-03-21T10:00:23Z","_id":"39871","type":"journal_article","status":"public","intvolume":" 1","date_created":"2023-01-25T09:03:30Z","page":"131-133","author":[{"full_name":"Dierkes, M.","last_name":"Dierkes","first_name":"M."},{"first_name":"Ulrich","last_name":"Hilleringmann","full_name":"Hilleringmann, Ulrich","id":"20179"}],"publisher":"Copernicus GmbH","abstract":[{"text":"Abstract. Surface acoustic wave sensors consist of a piezoelectric substrate with metal interdigital transducers (IDT) on top. The acoustic waves are generated on the surface of the substrate by a radio wave, as it is well known in band pass filters. The devices can be used as wireless telemetric sensors for temperature and humidity, transmitting the sensed signal as a shift of the sensor’s resonance frequency.\r\n ","lang":"eng"}],"publication_identifier":{"issn":["1684-9973"]}}