Title :
RFID vapor sensor: Beyond identification
Author :
Nawale, Shankar D. ; Sarawade, N.P.
Author_Institution :
Sinhgad Inst. of Technol., Pune, India
Abstract :
Since RFID is wireless technology, it enables the identification from a distance, depending upon the read range of the tag. There is a vast requirement of RFID technology in security, military, health-care, airline, library, sports, farming and other applications, not only for identification but as a sensor to monitor different parameters related to these fields. RFID based environmental sensor can be designed with the integration of sensing material in a microstrip antenna. The properties of the sensing material are responsible for converting a passive tag as a sensor. Here, RFID based passive chemical vapor sensor is presented doped with the conducting polymer. A sensitive Polystyrene Sulfonate is used as sensing material to integrate in H-shaped slot of PIFA like tag. The designed tag working at 870 MHz is characterized by turn-on and back-scattered power measurements. The experimental results are also presented by considering known and unknown percentage of water vapor and the moisture levels.
Keywords :
conducting polymers; gas sensors; microstrip antennas; planar inverted-F antennas; radiofrequency identification; PIFA like tag; RFID based environmental sensor; RFID vapor sensor; conducting polymer; frequency 870 MHz; microstrip antenna; passive chemical vapor sensor; passive tag; sensing material; sensitive polystyrene sulfonate; Gain; Microstrip antennas; Monitoring; Radiofrequency identification; Wireless sensor networks; Back-scatterina; Radio Frequency Identification (RFID); Sensor; Wireless sensor networks (WSN);
Conference_Titel :
Sensing Technology (ICST), 2012 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kolkata
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2246-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICSensT.2012.6461681