Passive wireless measurement system based on wireless power transfer technology

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Abstract

This paper presents a passive wireless measurement system based on wireless power transfer (WPT) technology. It does not require separate information and power transmission circuits. The data receiver only needs to send a short signal to the data collector through WPT, and then the information of the measured environment can be obtained by analyzing the feedback signal from the data collector. Three concepts are included in this system, namely (1) the constant oscillation period of oscillation attenuation waveforms; (2) the characteristics of inductive coupling WPT; and (3) the relationship between sensitive resistances and environmental parameters. It is very suitable for measuring the parameters in an internal or closed space. The data collector is small in size and simple in structure, and no power is needed. It has stable performance after implantation and can be used permanently. Results obtained from simulations and experiments are included. They verify the measurement process and measurement results meet the requirements of passive wireless measurement, and the measurement error is less than 1.5%.

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Zheng, Y., Hu, Z., Dai, Z., Pei, C., Yang, C., Zhou, H., … Yang, L. (2019). Passive wireless measurement system based on wireless power transfer technology. Electronics (Switzerland), 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8091048

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