Forskningsradar
← Klimat & miljö
Klimat & miljö 4.4

New chip design slashes power use for wireless environmental sensors

Researchers have developed a cheaper, more efficient way to collect sensor data wirelessly using a technique called analog backscatter. The innovation could enable widespread deployment of battery-powered environmental monitoring devices for climate, water quality, and pollution tracking—lowering barriers to real-time environmental intelligence at scale.

Originaltitel: Unlocking the Potential of Low-cost High-resolution Sensing with Analog Backscatter

Abstrakt

<p>Analog backscatter enables sensing and communication while consuming significantly lower power than digital backscatter. An analog backscatter tag maps sensor readings directly to backscatter transmissions avoiding power hungry blocks such as ADCs. The sensor value variations are backscattered atop a carrier as changes in frequency and amplitude. Frequency variations are commonly used in backscatter, to avoid the strong self-interference from the carrier. The range of the sensor output linearly maps to the range of base-band frequency variation. Hence a sensor with a wider output range requires a larger base-band frequency range to encode sensor data. This increases the tag oscillator's switching frequency and hence the tag's power consumption. We propose to use higher order harmonic frequencies which allows us to reduce the tag switching frequency and read sensor data even when the carrier masks the fundamental frequency. Our system design lowers the cost and power consumption of the analog backscatter system making it suitable for mobile-based sensing applications. We present experimental results demonstrating the viability of our approach and implement a complete system that includes a lowcost radio receiver. Using a carrier with 0 dBm power, we detect the 15th harmonic up to three meters resulting in 15 times more frequency resolution than the fundamental while reducing the tag oscillator's power consumption by more than 43%. The 7th harmonic is visible up to 18 meters. Increasing the carrier power enables the detection of additional harmonic frequencies.</p>

Generera ett redaktionellt utkast på svenska