Panayanthattaa, NamanuClementi, GiacomoOuhabaz, MeriemeCostanza, MarioMargueron, SamuelBartasyte, AusrineBasrour, SkandarBano, EdwigeMontes, LaurentDehollain, CatherineLa Rosa, Roberto2025-04-072025-04-072025-04-042022-01-0110.1109/SSI56489.2022.9901426https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/248749WOS:001439980100020A machine failure is often characterized by a sudden increase in the vibration acceleration level. We propose a wireless and battery-free vibration sensor and a method for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance of vibrating objects such as machines and engines. The principal part of our system is a piezoelectric transducer that acts both as a vibration intensity sensor and in addition as an energy source for the sensor circuitry. Our system consists of a battery-free sensor attached to the monitored object that transmits vibration data to a remote Base Station (BS) wirelessly via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons. The vibration data is interpreted remotely by the BS via time-domain readout by analyzing the advertising time Tadv of the beacons received by the BS, that can monitor the vibrations and can send a standby signal to the machines in case of emergent faults.Englishpiezoelectricpredictive maintenancewireless vibration sensorenergy harvesterbatteryfree sensorsA smart battery free system for wireless condition monitoring using piezoelectric energy harvestertext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper