Title :
RAMSES: RFID Augmented Module for Smart Environmental Sensing
Author :
de Donno, Danilo ; Catarinucci, Luca ; Tarricone, Luciano
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Innovation Eng., Univ. of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Abstract :
This paper presents a radio frequency identification (RFID) augmented module for smart environmental sensing (RAMSES), which is a fully passive device with sensing and computation capabilities conceived to explore novel and unconventional RFID applications. RAMSES implements an RF energy-harvesting circuit enhanced by a dc-dc voltage booster in silicon-on-insulator technology, an ultralow-power microcontroller, temperature, light, and acceleration sensors, and a new-generation I2C-RFID chip to wirelessly deliver sensor data to standard RFID EPCglobal Class-1 Generation-2 readers. A preliminary RAMSES prototype, fabricated on a printed circuit board using low-cost off-the-shelf discrete components, has been extensively tested through experiments conducted both in lab and real-world application scenarios. The achieved results have demonstrated the ability of RAMSES to harvest the RF energy emitted by an interrogator placed up to 10 m of distance and autonomously perform sensing, computation, and data communication. To our knowledge, this is the longest range ever reported for fully passive RFID sensors. Furthermore, for applications requiring larger operating distances, RAMSES provides also a battery-assisted passive mode yielding up to 22-m communication range.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; accelerometers; computerised instrumentation; energy harvesting; environmental science computing; intelligent sensors; low-power electronics; microcontrollers; optical sensors; printed circuits; radiofrequency identification; silicon-on-insulator; temperature sensors; wireless sensor networks; DC-DC voltage booster; RAMSES prototype; RF energy harvesting; RF energy harvesting circuit; RFID augmented module for smart environmental sensing; acceleration sensor; battery-assisted passive mode; distance 10 m; distance 22 m; interrogator; light sensor; low cost off-the-shelf discrete components; new generation I2C-RFID chip; passive RFID sensors; printed circuit board; radio frequency identification; silicon-on-insulator technology; standard RFID EPCglobal Class-1 Generation-2 readers; temperature sensor; ultralow power microcontroller; wirelessly sensor data delivery; Capacitors; Charge pumps; Integrated circuits; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification; Temperature sensors; Computational RFID; RF energy harvesting; radio frequency identification (RFID); smart environment; wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2014.2298692