A 22-m operation range semi-passive UHF RFID sensor tag with flexible thermoelectric energy harvester.
Keywords: 
Energy harvesting.
Integrated circuit (IC).
Internet of Things (IoT).
Radio frequency identification (RFID).
Thermoelectric generator (TEG).
Issue Date: 
Oct-2022
Publisher: 
IEEE
ISSN: 
1530-437X
Editorial note: 
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Citation: 
Solar, H., Beriain, A., Rezola, A., Del Rio, D., & Berenguer, R. (2022). A 22-m Operation Range Semi-Passive UHF RFID Sensor Tag With Flexible Thermoelectric Energy Harvester. IEEE Sensors Journal, 22(20), 19797-19808.
Abstract
This article presents a wireless temperature sensor tag able to work in both fully passive mode and in semi-passive mode when assisted by a flexible thermoelectric generator (TEG). The sensor tag consists of an EPC C1G2/ISO 18000-6C ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) integrated circuit (IC) connected to a low-power microcontroller unit (MCU) that samples and collects the temperature from a digital temperature sensor. With a temperature gradient as low as 2.5 degrees C, the test results show that the TEG provides an output power of 400 mu W with an output voltage of 40 mV. By means of an up-converter in order to boost the TEG output voltage, this harvester supplies the power required to the sensor tag for a 2-conv/s data rate in semi-passive mode. Moreover, when the tag operates in semi-passive mode, a communication range of 22.2 m is measured for a 2-W effective radiated power (ERP) reader. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed TEG-assisted sensor tag shows the longest communication range and the only one that provides stable external power at low-temperature gradients. The measured performance and the chosen architecture allow using the wireless sensor in multiple industrial or biomedical applications

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