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IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
卷 1, 期 1, 页码 69-78出版社
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2001.923589
关键词
Acceleration; local radar transceiver; magnetic field; passive SAW transponder for sensing; pressure; temperature; tire-road friction; torque; water content of soil; wireless measurement
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices can be used as identification and sensor elements (SAW transponders) for measuring physical quantities such as temperature, pressure, torque, acceleration, humidity, etc., that do not need any power supply and may be accessed wirelessly. The complete wireless sensor system consists of such a SAW transponder and a local radar transceiver. An RF burst transmitted by the radar transceiver is received by the antenna of the SAW transponder. The passive transponder responds with an RF signal-like a radar echo-which can be received by the front-end of the local transceiver. Amplitude, frequency, phase and time of arrival of this RF response signal carry information about the SAW reflection and propagation mechanisms which in many cases can be directly attributed to the sensor effect for a certain measurand. Usually no intersymbol interference (ISI) due to environmental echoes occur, due to the high delay time of the SAW transponder in the order of some mu s. The present work reviews the operating principles of such sensor systems and their state-of-the-art performance by way of some examples which include the wireless measurement of temperature, pressure, torque, acceleration, tire-road friction, magnetic field, and water content of soil.
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