4.7 Article

A Passive Radio-Frequency pH-Sensing Tag for Wireless Food-Quality Monitoring

Journal

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 487-495

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2011.2107738

Keywords

Food quality; IrOx flexible substrate; in situ monitoring; passive radio-frequency circuit; pH sensor; wireless

Funding

  1. U.S. Air Force of Scientific Research
  2. Texas Instruments
  3. Intel Corporation
  4. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)

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We present a new method, suitable for food quality management by wirelessly monitoring pH level changes in food with a flexible pH sensor embedded in a batteryless radio-frequency (RF) transponder. The wireless sensor tag includes a flexible pH sensor based on miniature iridium oxide (IrOx) and silver chloride (AgCl) sensing electrodes integrated on a deformable substrate, and batteryless wireless communication circuitry. The sensor tag and reader system is designed to achieve convenient, long-term, and on-demand wireless in situ monitoring of food quality, especially for large-quantity applications and continuous monitoring from place of production to retail stores. Low-cost (IrOx) sol-gel fabrication process was applied on polymeric substrates to form the flexible sensing films, and a sensitivity of -49.7 mV/pH was achieved. Inducting coupling provides electromagnetic energy from the reader to drive the transponder circuits that retransmit the sensor-data modulated signals back to the reader. The electrochemical potential created by the (IrOx)/AgCl sensing electrodes is converted to a modulated frequency and the system achieves a sensitivity of 633 Hz/pH. The wireless pH sensing system was tested for in situ monitoring of the spoilage processes in fish meats continuously for over 18 h. The feasibility of wirelessly monitoring pH values in fish meats that could be used to identify spoilage remotely has been demonstrated.

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