Sensitivity principle : accessible quantities
Radiofrequency acoustic passive wireless sensors - Interrogations strategies
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Sensitivity principle : accessible quantities
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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5. Sensitivity principle : accessible quantities

5.1 Intrinsic versus extrinsic property

The acoustic wave transducer meets two requirements : to separate the sensor response from all the echoes generated by the environment (clutter) and to introduce a signature representative of the measured quantity (figure  2 ). The approach we have chosen to distinguish the sensor from the environment consists in delaying the temporal response of the former beyond that of the latter, taking into account the sensitivity of the receiver. Thus, for a receiver with insufficient sensitivity to detect a large...

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