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Azmi Awang Md Isa

Researcher at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka

Publications -  105
Citations -  692

Azmi Awang Md Isa is an academic researcher from Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstrip & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 102 publications receiving 544 citations. Previous affiliations of Azmi Awang Md Isa include Lancaster University.

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Real Time Microwave Biochemical Sensor Based on Circular SIW Approach for Aqueous Dielectric Detection.

TL;DR: A critical evaluation of analyte dielectric properties in a microvolume was undertaken, using a microwave biochemical sensor based on a circular substrate integrated waveguide (CSIW) topology, which offers high sensitivity detection, a simple structural design, a fast-sensing response, and cost- effectiveness.
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A survey of mmWave user association mechanisms and spectrum sharing approaches: an overview, open issues and challenges, future research trends

TL;DR: This study pinpoints varied subjects that need to be explored, such as joint efficient rules and regulations enactment, assessment of fairness and independence in multi-independent mobile network operators that support SSA, as well as the implementation of hybrid-SSA via Virtualized Cloud Radio Access Network.
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High-Efficiency Microwave Planar Resonator Sensor Based on Bridge Split Ring Topology

TL;DR: In this article, a high efficiency and accurate measurement of microwave resonator sensor using microstrip planar structural technology is presented, which is designed based on the bridge split ring topology.
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Dielectric analysis of liquid solvents using microwave resonator sensor for high efficiency measurement

TL;DR: A microwave ring resonator sensor has been practically applied as a micro-volume sensor dedicated to solvent characterization with perspectives for chemical substances as mentioned in this paper, and the result achieved recorded a very high Q factor of 525 making it practically suitable for beverages industry application.
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Achieving Fixed-Frequency Beam Scanning With a Microstrip Leaky-Wave Antenna Using Double-Gap Capacitor Technique

TL;DR: In this article, a half-width microstrip leaky-wave antenna (HW-MLWA) is presented, which can electronically control the main beam at a fixed frequency by using a double-gap capacitor with diodes, resulting in good impedance matching with small variation gain.