Title :
High-sensitivity, AM-modulated harmonic transceiver for wireless sensing
Author :
Davidova, R. ; Weller, Tom
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Abstract :
Described is a zero power transceiver that is designed to receive a low-power RF signal at a fundamental frequency, double the frequency with high efficiency, and retransmit the second harmonic. The specific emphasis of this reported work was to demonstrate a means of imparting amplitude modulation onto the retransmitted harmonic in response to some environmental stimulus - in this case a DC bias voltage - to facilitate use of the transceiver in wireless sensing applications. The 1.3/2.6 GHz transceiver zero-bias conversion efficiency is approximately 2% (-17 dB) at received input power levels in the micro-Watt range. A change in the conversion efficiency of 10 dB per 100 mV is achieved through DC biasing of the multiplier.
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; transceivers; wireless sensor networks; AM-modulated harmonic transceiver; DC bias voltage; DC biasing; amplitude modulation; environmental stimulus; high-sensitivity transceiver; low-power RF signal; multiplier; retransmitted harmonic; second harmonic; transceiver zero-bias conversion efficiency; wireless sensing applications; zero power transceiver;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el.2012.3388