Measurement principle
Radiofrequency acoustic passive wireless sensors - Interrogations strategies
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Measurement principle
Radiofrequency acoustic passive wireless sensors - Interrogations strategies

Authors : Jean-Michel FRIEDT, Sylvain BALLANDRAS

Publication date: December 10, 2024, Review date: December 13, 2024 | Lire en français

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1. Measurement principle

The measurement chain described below determines the layout of this article : a radio-frequency source must emit an electromagnetic signal that best matches the impulse response of the cooperative target formed by the sensor. An antenna linked to the sensor couples this incident field with the sensor, complying with the impedance matching conditions in a variable environment. The sensor couples certain spectral components of the incident signal into its passband and either back-scatters certain spectral components after storing the energy (resonator), or delays the incident wave (figure  1 ).

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