2011 IEEE SENSORS Proceedings 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icsens.2011.6127274
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Development of a smart RFID-based corrosion sensor

Abstract: The development and test of a smart RFID-based corrosion sensor is presented. The sensor has a small size (5 cm x 3 cm x 1.8 cm) allowing it to be embedded in concrete or other construction materials. The corrosion sensor is built around a low-power microcontroller which enables multiple and complex measurements to take place. The sensor is totally passive and it does not require batteries. Its power supply is derived from an electromagnetic field transmitted by an external RFID reader. This field is also used… Show more

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“…Wireless sensors can overcome these issues and monitor corrosion wirelessly, of which surface acoustic wave (SAW) and radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensors are most widely investigated. 136,137 Untouched sensors can communicate to the external transceiver, without requiring their own battery. Its power supply and communications of measured data are derived from the electromagnetic field through inductive coupling to the transceiver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wireless sensors can overcome these issues and monitor corrosion wirelessly, of which surface acoustic wave (SAW) and radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensors are most widely investigated. 136,137 Untouched sensors can communicate to the external transceiver, without requiring their own battery. Its power supply and communications of measured data are derived from the electromagnetic field through inductive coupling to the transceiver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strain measurements related to IHM by RFID tag antenna integrated strain gauges were previously reported in [30,31]. A corrosion sensor integrated tag antenna to monitor reinforcement of concrete structures has been studied in [32]. Concrete maturity and status monitoring have been performed by temperature and humidity sensor integrated tag antennas in [33] and [34], respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple sensor integration with RFID tag antenna was achieved using an augmented sensor module for environmental monitoring [37] consisting of acceleration, light and temperature sensors. Such multiple sensor integration approaches also investigated in [38] for temperature and acceleration measurements and in [32] for corrosion and acceleration. However, the possibilities of measuring dynamic acceleration were not shown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a wide range of applications, such as environmental measurement, process control, and biomedical monitoring, electrochemical sensors converting the chemical concentration into an electrical signal are used. Examples include applications such as in vivo temperature measurement, lactate concentration measurements, or determination of pH and glucose levels [1,2,3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%