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A wireless strain sensor consumes less than 10 mW
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Electrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingEngineeringBiomedical SensorsWireless Strain SensorPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsImplantable SensorWireless Sensor SystemBioelectronicsWearable TechnologyPhotocell-based Energy HarvesterWireless Power TransferOscillatory SignalLow Cost SensorSensor DesignInstrumentationWireless Implantable Device
This paper presents a wireless strain sensor that consumes about 9 mW. To achieve such an ultra-low power operation, a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is utilized to convert the direct-current (DC) strain signal to a high frequency oscillatory signal. This oscillatory signal is then transmitted using an unpowered wireless transponder (Huang et al 2011 Smart Mater. Struct. 20 015017). A photocell-based energy harvester was developed to power the wireless strain sensor. The energy harvested from a flash light placed at 65 cm away is sufficient to power the wireless strain sensor continuously. The implementation of the wireless strain sensor and its characterization are presented.
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