• DocumentCode
    983526
  • Title

    RF Energy Transmission for a Low-Power Wireless Impedance Sensor Node

  • Author

    Farinholt, Kevin M. ; Park, Gyuhae ; Farrar, Charles R.

  • Author_Institution
    Los Alamos Nat. Lab., Los Alamos, NM
  • Volume
    9
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    793
  • Lastpage
    800
  • Abstract
    The proper management of energy resources is essential for any wireless sensing system. With applications that span industrial, civil, and aerospace infrastructure, it is necessary for sensors and sensor nodes to be physically robust and power efficient. In many applications, a sensor network must operate in locations that are difficult to access, and often these systems have a desired operational lifespan which exceeds that of conventional battery technologies. In the present study, the use of microwave energy is examined as an alternate method for powering compact, deployable wireless sensor nodes. A prototype microstrip patch antenna has been designed to operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and is used to collect directed radio frequency (RF) energy to power a wireless impedance device that provides active sensing capabilities for structural health monitoring applications. The system has been demonstrated in the laboratory, and was deployed in field experiments on the Alamosa Canyon Bridge in New Mexico in August 2007. The transmitted power was limited to 1 W in field tests, and was able to charge the sensor node to 3.6 V in 27 s. This power level was sufficient to measure two piezoelectric sensors and transmit data back to a base station on the bridge.
  • Keywords
    UHF antennas; bridges (structures); condition monitoring; low-power electronics; microstrip antennas; piezoelectric devices; structural engineering; wireless sensor networks; Alamosa Canyon Bridge; New Mexico; RF energy transmission; aerospace infrastructure; base station; civil infrastructure; data transmission; deployable wireless sensor node; energy resource management; frequency 2.4 GHz; industrial infrastructure; low-power wireless impedance sensor node; microstrip patch antenna design; microwave energy; piezoelectric sensor; power 1 W; structural health monitoring application; time 27 s; voltage 3.6 V; wireless impedance device; wireless sensing system; Aerospace industry; Bridges; Energy management; Energy resources; Impedance; Power system management; Radio frequency; Resource management; Robustness; Wireless sensor networks; Active sensing; wireless energy transmission; wireless impedance device; wireless sensor networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Sensors Journal, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1530-437X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSEN.2009.2022536
  • Filename
    5037980