Title :
Ultra-wide-band SAW sensors and tags
Author :
Lamothe, Marc ; Plessky, V. ; Ostertag, T. ; Frieda, Jean-Michel ; Ballandras, S.
Author_Institution :
FEMTO-ST/Time & Freq., Besancon, France
Abstract :
SAW tags and sensors often operate in 2.45 GHz ISM band using relatively narrow frequency Band = 82.5 MHz available there. The characteristics of these devices can be improved using the ultra wide band (UWB) technology. We have developed prototype devices operating in 200 MHz-400 MHz and 2000 MHz-2500 MHz UWB frequency ranges. The UWB reader operating in continuous wave radar mode for 2 GHz range was developed and manufactured. The first remote measurements have shown that we get compressed RF pulses of about 2 ns duration, which include unique RF filing of a few sinusoids with amplitude modulation. The precise measurement of the pulse position is possible by correlation methods, avoiding the phase ambiguity problem. The temperature is measured with a precisions of about 0.1 °C degree Celsius. Only 2 reflectors are necessary for such a sensor. The correlation method works even in multi-path environment with strong reflections form metal objects. The short compressed pulses allow measuring a number of sensors simultaneously just separating them in time. For tag application, we measure and identify three different tags at the same time without collision problem, this number can easily be increased. For such limited number of tags there is no ”collision” problem.
Keywords :
radar; surface acoustic wave sensors; ultra wideband technology; SAW tags; UWB reader; amplitude modulation; continuous wave radar mode; frequency 2.45 GHz; frequency 200 MHz to 400 MHz; frequency 2000 MHz to 2500 MHz; frequency 82.5 MHz; pulse position; reflectors; ultrawide-band SAW sensors; Delays; Pulse measurements; Surface acoustic waves; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors;
Conference_Titel :
European Frequency and Time Forum & International Frequency Control Symposium (EFTF/IFC), 2013 Joint
Conference_Location :
Prague
DOI :
10.1109/EFTF-IFC.2013.6702159