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Advanced Monitoring Systems Based on Battery-Less Asset Tracking Modules Energized through RF Wireless Power Transfer

La Rosa, Roberto
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Dehollain, Catherine  
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Livreri, Patrizia
May 26, 2020
Sensors

Asset tracking involving accurate location and transportation data is highly suited to wireless sensor networks (WSNs) featuring battery-less nodes that can be deployed in virtually any environment and require little or no maintenance. In response to the growing demand for advanced battery-less sensor tag solutions, this article presents a system for identifying and monitoring the speeds of assets in a WSN with battery-less tags that receive all their operating energy through radio frequency (RF) wireless power transfer (WPT) architecture, and a unique measurement approach to generate time-domain speed readouts. The assessment includes performance characteristics and key features of a system on chip (SoC) purposely designed to power a node through RF WPT. The result is an innovative solution for RF to DC conversion able to address the principal difficulties associated with maximum power conversion efficiency (PCE) with sensitivity and vice versa, a strategy, and a design optimization model to indicate the number of readers required for reliable asset identification and speed measurement. Model validation is performed through specific tests. Experimental results demonstrating the viability of the proposed advanced monitoring system are provided.

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research article
DOI
10.3390/s20113020
Author(s)
La Rosa, Roberto
Dehollain, Catherine  
Livreri, Patrizia
Date Issued

2020-05-26

Published in
Sensors
Volume

20

Issue

11

Article Number

3020

Subjects

Wireless power transfer

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wpt

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Wireless sensor networks

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wsns

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Radio frequency

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Energy harvesting

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Wireless battery charger

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Internet of things

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July 16, 2020
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