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Autonomous soil moisture sensor based on nanostructured thermosensitive resistors powered by an integrated thermoelectric generator

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL
Volume 239, Issue -, Pages 1-7

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2016.01.022

Keywords

Semiconductor nanoparticles resistors; Thermosensitive resistor; Soil moisture sensors; Energy harvesting; Autonomous sensors; Thermoelectricity

Funding

  1. FAPESP [2014/01470-3, 2012/20862-4]
  2. ICREA Funding Source: Custom
  3. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) [12/20862-4] Funding Source: FAPESP

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An autonomous single heat pulse probe porous ceramic soil moisture sensor powered by a thermoelectric generator (TEG) is presented. The sensor uses nanostructured thermosensitive resistors fabricated on the same ceramic substrate of the TEG. The nanostructured resistors, fabricated by printing PbS quantum dots, present a very high thermal coefficient (-16 x 10(3) ppm/degrees C) and, used in a bridge configuration with conventional precision and low thermal coefficient SMD metal film resistors, result in a high sensitivity temperature sensor. A laboratory prototype of the sensor showed a voltage variation of 2.4 mV in the output of the bridge when the volumetric water content of the soil changed from 5% to 40%. To complete the autonomous system, we designed an ultra low-power electronic interrogator which, when powered only by the 3 F supercapacitor of the integrated TEG energy harvesting system, was able to take daily measurements up to 5 days without harvesting energy. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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