Passive Wireless Vibration Sensors Based on the Amplitude Modulation of Harmonic Backscattering
Valentina Palazzi,
Federico Alimenti,
Paolo Mezzanotte
et al.
Abstract:This article presents a wireless passive vibration sensor based on harmonic backscattering. The adopted vibration transducer is a commercial piezoelectric cantilever. The cantilever is connected to the gate of an NMOS transistor, which controls the self-bias point of the Schottky diode responsible for the second-harmonic generation. This way, vibrations induce the amplitude modulation of the backscattered second harmonic. A technique is presented to retrieve the vibration information (both acceleration and fre… Show more
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