Air temperature and velocity measurements are important parameters in many applications. A self-powered sensor placed in a duct and powered by an electromechanical generator scavenging energy from the airflow has been designed and tested. It periodically transmits the measured air temperature and velocity to a receiving unit. The system basically consists of two macroblocks, respectively: the self-power wireless sensor and the receiving unit. The self-powered sensor has a section devoted to the energy harvesting, exploiting the movement of an airscrew shaft keyed to a dc motor. The self-powered sensor adopts integrated devices in low-power technology, including a microcontroller, an integrated temperature sensor, and a radio-frequency transmitter at 433 MHz. The data transmission is realized in Manchester encoding, with amplitude-shift-keying modulation at 433 MHz, allowing covering a distance between the sensor and the reader on the order of 4-5 m, depending on the power supplied in transmission. The air velocity is measured through the rotor frequency of the electromechanical generator, whereas, for the temperature, a commercial low-power sensor is used. An experimental system has been designed and fabricated, demonstrating that the airflow harvester can power the self-powered wireless sensor permitting air temperature and velocity measurements. The system can be used for real-time monitoring of temperature and velocity. The sensor module placed into the duct does not require any batteries.

Self-powered wireless sensor for air temperature and velocity measurements with energy harvesting capability

SARDINI, Emilio;SERPELLONI, MAURO
2011-01-01

Abstract

Air temperature and velocity measurements are important parameters in many applications. A self-powered sensor placed in a duct and powered by an electromechanical generator scavenging energy from the airflow has been designed and tested. It periodically transmits the measured air temperature and velocity to a receiving unit. The system basically consists of two macroblocks, respectively: the self-power wireless sensor and the receiving unit. The self-powered sensor has a section devoted to the energy harvesting, exploiting the movement of an airscrew shaft keyed to a dc motor. The self-powered sensor adopts integrated devices in low-power technology, including a microcontroller, an integrated temperature sensor, and a radio-frequency transmitter at 433 MHz. The data transmission is realized in Manchester encoding, with amplitude-shift-keying modulation at 433 MHz, allowing covering a distance between the sensor and the reader on the order of 4-5 m, depending on the power supplied in transmission. The air velocity is measured through the rotor frequency of the electromechanical generator, whereas, for the temperature, a commercial low-power sensor is used. An experimental system has been designed and fabricated, demonstrating that the airflow harvester can power the self-powered wireless sensor permitting air temperature and velocity measurements. The system can be used for real-time monitoring of temperature and velocity. The sensor module placed into the duct does not require any batteries.
2011
2010
Ateneo di appartenenza
PE7_2 Electrical and electronic engineering: semiconductors, components, systems
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Inglese
Internazionale
60
1838
1844
7
Airflow measurement; autonomous sensor; contactless system; energy scavenging; power harvesting; self-powered sensor; telemetry; wind energy
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Sardini, Emilio; Serpelloni, Mauro
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