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Backscatter sensor network for extended ranges and low cost with frequency modulators: Application on wireless humidity sensing

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Dense monitoring of environmental parameters (e.g. air/soil humidity, ambient temperature) is critical in precision agriculture, urban area monitoring and environmental modeling applications. In this paper, the design of a novel wireless sensor network (WSN) is proposed, consisting of low-power and low-cost sensor nodes, deployed in a bistatic architecture (i.e. carrier emitter in a different location than the receiver) and achieving long-range backscatter communication. The tags modulate sensor information using analog frequency modulation (FM) and frequency division multiple access (FDMA) at the subcarrier frequency, even though a single carrier is assumed. In sharp contrast to prior art, the developed backscatter sensor network performs environmental monitoring over a relatively wide area. A proof-of-concept prototype WSN application has been developed for capacitive relative humidity (RH) sensing, with 1.5 mW per tag, 0.9 RMSE and range on the order of 50 m.

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