Title :
A Compact Dual-Channel Transceiver for Long-Range Passive Embedded Monitoring
Author :
Nassar, Ibrahim T. ; Weller, Thomas M.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Abstract :
A compact 3-D dual-channel transceiver for passive wireless sensor node design is described herein. The transceiver contains two harmonic repeaters, one to be connected to a sensor and one to provide a reference signal for remote channel calibration and node identification (ID). Each repeater consists of a diode-based frequency doubler and conjugate-matched receive and transmit meandered monopole antennas. The sensing repeater operates by receiving a 2.4-GHz signal and reradiating a modulated 4.8-GHz return signal. The reference and sensing repeaters are optimized for RF input power level ranges from -30 to -20 dBm with zero dc power. The diagonal of the transceiver measures 0.25 λ at the fundamental frequency of 2.4 GHz and its measured conversion gain (CG) is -12.4 dB with a 2% 3-dB CG bandwidth at -20-dBm input power. With this performance, the communication range using an interrogator with a 2-W effective isotropic radiated power is > 40 m in a free-space environment. To the best of the authors´ knowledge, the presented transceiver is the first completely passive design with built-in passive remote channel calibration and ID capability. The performance and size of the proposed design compare well with previously published passive single-channel harmonic repeaters.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; calibration; microwave antennas; monopole antennas; radio transceivers; receiving antennas; telecommunication channels; transmitting antennas; ID capability; compact 3-D dual-channel transceiver; compact dual-channel transceiver; conjugate-matched receive meandered monopole antennas; conjugate-matched transmit meandered monopole antennas; conversion gain; diode-based frequency doubler; free-space environment; frequency 2.4 GHz; frequency 4.8 GHz; gain 3 dB; harmonic repeaters; long-range passive embedded monitoring; node identification; passive remote channel calibration; passive wireless sensor node design; power 2 W; remote channel calibration; sensing repeater; Antenna measurements; Receiving antennas; Repeaters; Sensors; Transceivers; Transmitting antennas; Calibration; conversion gain (CG); diode doubler; electrically small antennas; embedded sensors; identification (ID); monopole antennas; wireless sensor networks (WSNs);
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2375234