Abstract:
In this article we describe an Internet-of-Things sensing device with a wireless interface which is powered by the often-overlooked harvesting method of the Wiegand effec...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In this article we describe an Internet-of-Things sensing device with a wireless interface which is powered by the often-overlooked harvesting method of the Wiegand effect. The sensor can determine position, temperature or other resistively measurable quantities and can transmit the data via an ultra-low power ultra-wideband (UWB) data transmitter. With this approach we can energy-self-sufficiently acquire, process, and wirelessly transmit data in a pulsed operation. A proof-of-concept system was built up to prove the feasibility of the approach. The energy consumption of the system is analyzed and traced back in detail to the individual components, compared to the generated energy and processed to identify further optimization options. Based on the proof-of-concept, an application demonstrator was developed. Finally, we point out possible use cases.
Published in: Sensors and Measuring Systems; 21th ITG/GMA-Symposium
Date of Conference: 10-11 May 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 19 August 2022
Print ISBN:978-3-8007-5835-7
Conference Location: Nuremberg, Germany