Development of a Wireless Temperature Sensor Using Polymer-Derived Ceramics

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A temperature sensor has been developed using an embedded system and a sensor head made of polymer-derived SiAlCN ceramics (PDCs). PDC is a promising material for measuring high temperature and the embedded system features low-power consumption, compact size, and wireless transmission. The developed temperature sensor has been experimentally tested to demonstrate the possibility of using such sensors for real world applications.

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Zhao, R., Shao, G., Li, N., Xu, C., & An, L. (2016). Development of a Wireless Temperature Sensor Using Polymer-Derived Ceramics. Journal of Sensors, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8624817

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