DocumentCode
1153108
Title
Autonomous Sensor System With Power Harvesting for Telemetric Temperature Measurements of Pipes
Author
Dalola, Simone ; Ferrari, Vittorio ; Guizzetti, Michele ; Marioli, Daniele ; Sardini, Emilio ; Serpelloni, Mauro ; Taroni, Andrea
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. for Autom., Univ. of Brescia, Brescia
Volume
58
Issue
5
fYear
2009
fDate
5/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1471
Lastpage
1478
Abstract
In this paper, an autonomous sensor system, with low-power electronics for radio-frequency (RF) communication, incorporating a thermoelectric energy-harvesting module for unattended operation is presented. A target application is proposed for temperature measurement of walled-in pipes. When the autonomous sensor is placed on the heat source, a thermoelectric module harvests energy, powering the autonomous sensor. In this condition, no external power source is necessary, the temperature measurement is performed, and the data are saved into a nonvolatile memory. When the external readout unit is active, the electromagnetic field is used to power the autonomous sensor system and to communicate the data. An experimental setup has been arranged and characterized by measuring the temperature along the pipe, the voltage that can be generated by thermoelectric generators, and the influence of different materials on RF communication. The temperature data of the heat source, which are collected by the autonomous sensor, are compared with that of a reference thermistor. The measurement results show good agreement between the two measured temperature data sets. The experimental data demonstrate that the autonomous system works correctly for a temperature gradient that is higher than 9degC, within a readout distance of a few centimeters. The presented autonomous sensor system can be effectively used for measurements into a close environment in which a temperature difference is present.
Keywords
energy harvesting; pipes; radiotelemetry; temperature measurement; temperature sensors; autonomous sensor system; nonvolatile memory; power harvesting; radiofrequency communication; telemetric temperature measurements; thermoelectric energy-harvesting module; thermoelectric generators; walled-in pipes; Autonomous sensor; energy scavenging; power harvesting; telemetric system; temperature measurements; walled-in pipes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2009.2012946
Filename
4781538
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