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    Microwave flexible gas sensor based on polymer multi wall carbon nanotubes sensitive layer by Bahoumina, P., Hallil, H., Lachaud, J.L., Abdelghani, A., Frigui, K., Bila, S., Baillargeat, D., Ravichandran, A., Coquet, P., Paragua, C., Pichonat, E., Happy, H., Rebière, D., Dejous, C.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-10-2017)
    “…•A feasibility of a passive sensor with electromagnetic transduction in the frequency range up to 6GHz, through the design and simulation, by finite element…”
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    Microwave Breakdown in Waveguide Filters Theoretical and Experimental Investigations by Frigui, K., Baillargeat, D., Verdeyme, S., Bila, S., Catherinot, A., Puech, J., Pacaud, D.

    “…This paper deals with undesirable microwave breakdown phenomenon that can appear in output multiplexer filters for telecommunications satellites. The first…”
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    Experimental and numerical study of microwave breakdown in a two-channel output multiplexer by Frigui, K., Bila, S., Baillargeat, D., Catherinot, A., Verdeyme, S., Puech, J., Estagerie, L., Pacaud, D., Dillenbourg, H.

    Published in 2015 European Microwave Conference (EuMC) (01-09-2015)
    “…This paper deals with the microwave breakdown phenomenon that can appear in output multiplexer filters for telecommunications satellites. The first objective…”
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    Ink-jet printed flexible gas sensors based on electromagnetic transduction and carbon materials by Bahoumina, P., Hallil, H., Lachaud, J. L., Dejous, C., Rebiere, D., Paragua, C., Frigui, K., Bila, S., Baillargeat, D., Pacchini, P., Coquet, P., Pichonat, E., Happy, H.

    Published in 2015 IEEE SENSORS (01-11-2015)
    “…This paper presents the feasibility of a novel gas sensor based on electromagnetic transduction and Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) sensitive materials. The sensor is…”
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    Capacitive microwave sensor for toxic vapor detection in polluted environments by Bahoumina, P., Hallil, H., Pieper, K., Lachaud, J. L., Rebiere, D., Dejous, C., Abdelghani, A., Frigui, K., Bila, S., Baillargeat, D., Zhang, Q., Coquet, P., Pichonat, E., Happy, H.

    Published in 2017 IEEE SENSORS (01-10-2017)
    “…This paper presents an inkjet printing capacitive microwave sensor for toxic vapor detection. The designed sensors were presented and fabricated with success…”
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    One dimensional numerical modelling of microwave breakdown in OMUX filters by Frigui, K., Baillargeat, D., Verdeyme, S., Bila, S., Catherinot, A.

    “…A theoretical investigation of microwave breakdown in output multiplexer filters is presented. In order to model this phenomenon a multidisciplinary approach…”
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    Theoretical investigation of microwave breakdown ignition in OMUX filters. A 3D numerical modeling approach by Frigui, K., Baillargeat, D., Verdeyme, S., Bila, S., Catherinot, A., Puech, J., Pacaud, D., Herren, J.J.

    “…A description of microwave breakdown in output multiplexer filter is presented in this paper. Such a phenomenon can affect the device and cause irreversible…”
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    Evaluation of metal coating techniques up to 66 GHz and their application to additively manufactured bandpass filters by Feuray, W., Delage, A., Abdelghani, A., Sence, J., Tantot, O., Bila, S., Frigui, K., Baillargeat, D., Verdeyme, S., Delhote, N., Staelens, K.

    “…This paper presents different metal deposition techniques used for the metallization of additively manufactured plastic components. Comparison between them are…”
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    Capacitive microwave sensor for toxic vapor detection in an atmospheric environment by Bahoumina, P, Hallil, H, Pieper, K, Lachaud, J, Rebière, D, Dejous, C, Abdelghani, A, Frigui, K, Bila, S, Baillargeat, D, Zhang, Q, Coquet, P, Pichonat, E, Happy, H

    Published 15-01-2018
    “…IEEE Sensors, Oct 2017, Glasgow, United Kingdom -This paper presents an inkjet printing capacitive microwave sensor for toxic vapor detection. The designed…”
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    Chemical gas sensor based on a novel capacitive microwave flexible transducer and composite polymer carbon nanomaterials by Bahoumina, P., Hallil, H., Lachaud, J. L., Rebiere, D., Dejous, C., Abdelghani, A., Frigui, K., Bila, S., Baillargeat, D., Zhang, Q., Coquet, P., Paragua, C., Pichonat, E., Happy, H.

    “…This study presents the results on the feasibility of a resonant planar chemical capacitive sensor in the microwave frequency range suitable for gas detection…”
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    Numerical modelling and characterization of the microwave breakdown in OMUX filters by Frigui, K., Baillargeat, D., Bila, S., Verdeyme, S., Catherinot, A., Puech, J., Estagerie, L., Pacaud, D., Dillenbourg, H.

    “…This paper deals with the microwave breakdown phenomenon that can appear in output multiplexer filters for telecommunications satellites. In order to model…”
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    A solution to relax breakdown threshold in waveguide filters by Frigui, K., Bila, S., Baillargeat, D., Catherinot, A., Verdeyme, S., Puech, J., Estagerie, L., Pacaud, D., Dillenbourg, H.

    Published in 2012 42nd European Microwave Conference (01-10-2012)
    “…While characterizing OMUX filters at atmospheric pressure, electrical breakdown can occur involuntarily and damage the equipment. The phenomenon of breakdown…”
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    A solution to relax breakdown threshold in waveguide filters by Frigui, K., Bila, S., Baillargeat, D., Catherinot, A., Verdeyme, S., Puech, J., Estagerie, L., Pacaud, D., Dillenbourg, H.

    “…While characterizing OMUX filters at atmospheric pressure, electrical breakdown can occur involuntarily and damage the equipment. The phenomenon of breakdown…”
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