Design of a battery-free wireless sensor node

In this paper, a battery-free wireless sensor designed to harvest energy from electromagnetic waves at 866.6MHz and its detachable antenna system are described, with an emphasis on high frequency front-end design. In addition to having no local power source, the proposed sensor node is programmable,...

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Published in:2011 IEEE EUROCON - International Conference on Computer as a Tool pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors: Fernandes, R. D., Carvalho, N. B., Matos, J. N.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-04-2011
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Summary:In this paper, a battery-free wireless sensor designed to harvest energy from electromagnetic waves at 866.6MHz and its detachable antenna system are described, with an emphasis on high frequency front-end design. In addition to having no local power source, the proposed sensor node is programmable, since it integrates a general-purpose microcontroller. Other features of the device are a standard 50Ω port and an interface for debugging and expansion, with of a total of 26 pins. In practice, the proposed system is capable of carrying out communication and processing tasks at up to a distance of 4.1 meters away from a transmitter antenna operating within the limits imposed by local regulatory entities, with respect to radiated power. Uplink communication is achieved using modulated backscattering. The proposed antenna system consists of a printed dipole-based antenna, with an overall efficiency in the order of 96%.
ISBN:1424474868
9781424474868
DOI:10.1109/EUROCON.2011.5929271