SAW-based radio sensor systems for short-range applications

Scholl G, Reindl L, Ruppel C, Weigel R (2003)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2003

Publisher: IEEE

Pages Range: 215-218

Conference Proceedings Title: Radio and Wireless Conference, 2003. RAWCON '03. Proceedings

Event location: Boston, USA

DOI: 10.1109/RAWCON.2003.1227931

Abstract

Wireless autonomous surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors offer highest flexibility for modern sensor systems. Because no battery or wiring is required for power-supply and communication tasks they can advantageously be employed for nearly all kinds of short-range identification and measurement applications, where the use of conventional sensors is comfortable, impossible or dangerous, e.g. on moving or rotating parts or in industrial process chambers. In the present work the basics of SAW-based radio sensor systems are reviewed and different examples out of a manifold of possible applications will be given.

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APA:

Scholl, G., Reindl, L., Ruppel, C., & Weigel, R. (2003). SAW-based radio sensor systems for short-range applications. In Radio and Wireless Conference, 2003. RAWCON '03. Proceedings (pp. 215-218). Boston, USA: IEEE.

MLA:

Scholl, Gerd, et al. "SAW-based radio sensor systems for short-range applications." Proceedings of the Radio and Wireless Conference, 2003. RAWCON '03. Proceedings, Boston, USA IEEE, 2003. 215-218.

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