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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.01.2025

Herausgeber

Smail Tedjini + weitere

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

416

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22.9/15.2/2.4 cm

Gewicht

721 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-16907-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.01.2025

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.4 cm

Gewicht

721 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-16907-8

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Wireless Identification and Sensing Systems for Harsh and Severe Environments
  • List of Contributors xv
    About the Editors xix
    Preface xxi

    Section 1 RFID 1

    1 UHF RFID Identification and Sensing for the Industrial Internet of Things (I- IoT) 3
    Carolina Miozzi, Sara Amendola, Cecilia Occhiuzzi, and Gaetano Marrocco

    1.1 Introduction 3
    1.2 I- IoT Ecosystem: Architectures and Components 5
    1.3 RFID for Product Monitoring at Item- Level 15
    1.4 RFID for Plant and Processes Monitoring 20
    1.5 Challenges and Countermeasures 30
    1.6 Conclusions 34

    2 RFID Sensing in Power- Plant Generators and Power Transformers 39
    Konstantinos Zannas, Yvan Duroc, and Smail Tedjini

    2.1 Introduction 39
    2.2 Harsh Environment 40
    2.3 Design and Measurement of RFID Sensor Tag 49
    2.4 RFID Sensors: Application in Power Transformers 52
    2.5 Conclusion 60

    3 Design of Passive UHF RFID Sensors Meeting Food Industry Regulations 65
    Benjamin Saggin, Arnaud Vena, Brice Sorli, Valérie Guillard, and Camille Ramade

    3.1 Introduction 65
    3.2 RFID Sensors 66
    3.3 Monitoring Food Spoilage 68
    3.4 Food Spoilage Sensitive RFID Tag Design 71
    3.5 Validation 83
    3.6 Conclusion 87

    4 Challenges of Using RFID for Outdoor Environmental Monitoring 91
    Mathieu Le Breton, Rahul Bhattacharyya, and Mathieu Cassel

    4.1 Versatile Data Acquisition Approaches 91
    4.2 Weather and Environment Influence 96
    4.3 Aquatic Environments 101
    4.4 Landslide and Rockfall Detection 111
    4.5 Agriculture 114
    4.6 Infrastructure 116
    4.7 Conclusion on the Main Challenges 118

    5 Harmonic Transponders for Tracking and Sensing 133
    Valentina Palazzi

    5.1 Introduction 133
    5.2 Harmonic Backscattering 135
    5.3 Frequency Doubler for Harmonic Transponders 137
    5.4 One- Bit Harmonic Transponders 141
    5.5 Harmonic Tracking Systems 143
    5.6 Multi- Bit Harmonic Transponders 144
    5.7 Harmonic Tag for Rotation Sensing 147
    5.8 Harmonic Tag for Temperature Sensing 148
    5.9 Harmonic Tag for Vibration Sensing 150
    5.10 Harmonic Tag for Crack Sensing 151
    5.11 Harmonic Tags for Buried Items Localization 155
    5.12 Conclusion 158

    6 Passive Wireless Sensors in Radiation Environments 163
    Jasmin Grosinger and Alicja Michalowska-Forsyth

    6.1 Introduction 163
    6.2 Passive Wireless RFID Sensors 165
    6.3 Radiation Environments and Radiation Hardness 177
    6.4 RFID Sensors in Radiation Environments 189
    6.5 Conclusions 193
    6.6 Biographies 194

    Section 2 Chipless 203

    7 SAW Devices Combining RFID and Sensor Functionalities for Harsh Environments 205
    Omar Elmazria, Cécile Floer, Thierry Aubert, and Sami Hage- Ali

    7.1 Introduction 205
    7.2 Saw Sensor Principle 206
    7.3 Principle of Wireless Sensors Including RFID Code 208
    7.4 Resonator 209
    7.5 Reflective Delay Line (R- DL) 209
    7.6 Saw Sensor for Harsh and Severe Environments 211
    7.7 Antennas for Harsh Environments 219
    7.8 Packaging for Harsh and Severe Environments 220
    7.9 Conclusion and Outlooks 223

    8 Wireless Sensing for Harsh and Severe Environments Based on Saw Sensors 233
    Manuel Monedero, Robert Staraj, and Philippe Le Thuc

    8.1 Introduction 233
    8.2 State of the Art 234
    8.3 Surface Acoustic Wave Sensors 235
    8.4 Remote Interrogation System for Surface Acoustic Wave Sensors Based on Differential Mode 240
    8.5 Miniature Antenna/Saw Sensors Characterization 244
    8.6 Global Modelization of a Wireless Saw Sensor Interrogation System 246
    8.7 Conclusion 250

    9 Microwave Encoders for Motion Control and Chipless- RFID Applications 255
    Ferran Martín, Ferran Paredes, and Amirhossein Karami- Horestani

    9.1 Introduction 255
    9.2 Working Principle of Microwave Encoders and Case Example 257
    9.3 Quasi- Absolute Synchronous Encoders 265
    9.4 Chipless- RFID Application 269
    9.5 Hybrid Approach 274
    9.6 Conclusions 277

    10 Chipless RFID Technology for Operations in Harsh Environments 283
    Simone Genovesi, Filippo Costa, Michele Borgese, Francesco Alessio Dicandia, and Giuliano Manara

    10.1 Introduction 283
    10.2 Wireless Sensor Paradigms 286
    10.3 Sensors for Space 289
    10.4 Oil and Gas 293
    10.5 Automotive 295
    10.6 Sensors for Industrial Tools Monitoring 300
    10.7 Conclusion 306

    Section 3 Systems 313

    11 Energy- Autonomous Wireless Architectures for Predictive Maintenance in Harsh Closed Applications 315
    Alessandra Costanzo, Diego Masotti, Francesca Benassi, and Giacomo Paolini

    11.1 Introduction and State of the Art 315
    11.2 Transmitter/Receiver Link Analysis and Illuminators Best Positioning Simulations 317
    11.3 Design and Realization of the 2.45 GHz RF Power Source 322
    11.4 Design of Low- Power Wireless Battery- Less Sensor Nodes 323
    11.5 EH and Power Management: Rectification and WPT Performance Characterization 327
    11.6 Case Study: Measurement Campaign in the Engine Compartment of a Car 330
    11.7 Conclusions 332

    12 Implanted NFC Tags: Study of Energy Harvesting and Reading by Means of Smartphones 337
    Antonio Lázaro, Martí Boada, Ramón Villarino, and David Girbau

    12.1 Introduction 337
    12.2 General Considerations on the Proposed Systems 339
    12.3 Description of the Two Systems 341
    12.4 Experimental Measurements of Implants Using a Commercial Smartphone with NFC 361

    References 368

    Index 373