ASME 2017 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystem 2017
DOI: 10.1115/ipack2017-74150
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Peel-and-Stick Sensors Powered by Directed RF Energy

Abstract: PARC, a Xerox Company, is developing a low-cost system of peel-and-stick wireless sensors that will enable widespread building environment sensor deployment with the potential to deliver up to 30% energy savings. The system is embodied by a set of RF hubs that provide power to automatically located sensor nodes, and relay data wirelessly to the building management system (BMS). The sensor nodes are flexible electronic labels powered by rectified RF energy transmitted by an RF hub and can contain multiple print… Show more

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“…The low power usage provides MCUs with the ability to power themselves using miniature batteries or energy harvesting methods [31] (e.g., solar, vibrations, thermal) [66]. Additionally, the scarce energy signature correlates to the devices' small dimensions, making MCU's a viable option for placing them in remote locations without a constant connection to a power grid -giving them the name of Peel-and-Stick sensors [47]. Moreover, most devices can foster an even lower energy signature by eliminating the need for Radio Access Technologies (RATs) to communicate with external entities.…”
Section: Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low power usage provides MCUs with the ability to power themselves using miniature batteries or energy harvesting methods [31] (e.g., solar, vibrations, thermal) [66]. Additionally, the scarce energy signature correlates to the devices' small dimensions, making MCU's a viable option for placing them in remote locations without a constant connection to a power grid -giving them the name of Peel-and-Stick sensors [47]. Moreover, most devices can foster an even lower energy signature by eliminating the need for Radio Access Technologies (RATs) to communicate with external entities.…”
Section: Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upcycling proposes an alternative vision for IoT: use the household's everyday possessions to enable household members to make 'dumb' objects 'smart' by attaching a wireless, battery free sticker to the object. Recent developments in RFID interaction techniques, back-scatter signal detection, and athome fabrication make this vision possible through IoT Stickers [10,30,34,42,45,47,66,75]. These technologies are approachable to the typical household through RFID-based sticker technologies Understanding Family Collaboration Around Lightweight Modification of Everyday Objects in the Home 185:5…”
Section: Iot Stickersmentioning
confidence: 99%