Title :
Solar and wireless energy harvesting semi-active UHF RFID tag design and prototyping
Author :
VojteÌŒch, LukaÌsÌŒ ; Kypus, LukaÌsÌŒ ; Kvarda, LukaÌsÌŒ ; Thiard, Nicolas ; Yannis, Jerbi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Telecommun. Eng., Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract :
In this paper we describe the main phases of an ideation, hardware design, development, prototyping and testing of UHF RFID high memory capacity TAG supported with two external independent power sources. There were used current best practices to design and build a proof of concept with two energy sources: Solar and Wireless which made the TAG battery free and semi-active. Harvested energy should help to support RFID semi-active tag whenever radio signal or light is available. Based on the parallel experience, existing research of similar projects and requirements there was decided to create our own PCB layout for tag board carrying two modules. First source is Solar panel; second one is a Wireless power receiver at frequency of 915MHz. Concerning the RFID circuit Monza Dura family chip as the main microprocessor for RFID transponder was used and a printed PCB antenna as per vendor specification to allow it to interact with remote RFID transmitter. All the system is printed on a FR4 substrate. The main goal was RFID tag reading distance extension. Than it was prototyped and tested the potential of an external power supply for the specific RFID tag based on globally available, harvesting ready RFID chip. In addition to this goal it was validated how does it influence the reading distance and if there will be a positive impact to amplification for more efficient backscatter effect to be able to improve overall Quality of Service. There is a perspective to continue with development and to add other complementary power sources, optimize their switching and management of tag functionalities as well as to fulfill extensive energy requirements for future applications.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; energy harvesting; microprocessor chips; printed circuit layout; quality of service; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency identification; solar cells; transponders; FR4 substrate; PCB layout; RFID circuit Monza Dura family chip; RFID tag reading distance extension; RFID transponder; UHF RFID high memory capacity tag board; backscatter effect; external independent power source; external power supply; frequency 915 MHz; light; microprocessor; printed PCB antenna; quality of service; radio signal; remote RFID transmitter; solar energy harvesting semiactive UHF RFID tag design; solar energy harvesting semiactive UHF RFID tag prototyping; solar panel; tag management; tag switching; vendor specification; wireless energy harvesting semiactive UHF RFID tag design; wireless energy harvesting semiactive UHF RFID tag prototyping; wireless power receiver; Antennas; Energy harvesting; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification; Switches; Wireless communication; Internet of Things; RFID semi-active TAG; RFID-WSN; energy harvesting;
Conference_Titel :
Mechatronics - Mechatronika (ME), 2014 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brno
Print_ISBN :
978-80-214-4817-9
DOI :
10.1109/MECHATRONIKA.2014.7018257