Abstract

In this article, a novel batteryless wireless sensor design is proposed and demonstrated. The proposed passive wireless sensor node integrates a ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip, a filter, and a reactive sensor to enable the reading of environmental conditions wirelessly, without increasing the complexity of a typical RFID chip and substantial loss of the read range. The sensor changes the phase of the reflected RFID signal based on the sensed parameter; whereas, the filter helps in resolving any phase ambiguity that may arise due to the placement of the node at different distances. The phase change is detected at the reader using a noncoherent IQ demodulator. The design can easily integrate any type of sensors, such as temperature, humidity, and water-level sensor. A flood sensor and a temperature sensor were used to demonstrate the performance of the proposed design in a home and office environment.

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