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A Battery-Less Non-Hybrid Six-Port RFID-Based Wireless Sensor Architecture for IoT Applications
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Sensors Journal IEEE Sensors J. Sensors Journal, IEEE. 23(9):9410-9418 May, 2023
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Robotics and Control Systems
Radiofrequency identification
Sensors
Wireless sensor networks
Wireless communication
Couplers
Sensitivity
Voltage
Battery-less
direct conversion
passive sensing
radio frequency identification (RFID)
six-port
wireless sensor
zero-power sensor
Language
ISSN
1530-437X
1558-1748
2379-9153
Abstract
This article introduces a novel battery-less wireless sensor architecture, which is based on the principle of direct frequency conversion. The proposed architecture uses a non-hybrid six-port structure to integrate a UHF radio frequency identification (RFID) chip with sensing elements to create a sensor node. The RFID chip provides a unique identification to the sensor node and the sensing element enables the reading of environmental conditions. The non-hybrid six-port structure unequally divides an incoming RFID interrogator signal into an in-phase and quadrature branch. Using the novel unequal distribution in a six-port allows higher power being directed to the RFID chip to ensure a longer read range. The I and Q signals reflected by the RFID chip and the sensing element, respectively, are mixed without the use of a lossy or an active mixer. The mixed signal’s amplitude and phase are directly dependent on the values of the attached sensing element. To read the value of the sensing element wirelessly at a reader, an IQ demodulator is used, which determines the phase of the backscattered signal. As a result, various sensed parameters such as light intensity, voltage, or force may be read wirelessly without requiring a battery at the node. To demonstrate the performance, a p-i-n diode is used as a sensing element to read voltages wirelessly at a distance of up to 2.45 m.