Intermittent Magnetic Field Monitoring System Based On Passive RFID Sensor Tags

2021 
The monitoring of magnetic fields is extremely important in many industrial environments, e.g., power grids. Despite of its importance, the existing monitoring methods either are large in size, require high power consumptions and manual observation, or although integrated in small wireless devices, need the use of batteries, increasing maintenance costs. This paper proposes an intermittent magnetic field monitoring system based on passive ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. A magnetic field magnitude sensor has been integrated into a micro-controller unit (MCU) based tag, and the standard RFID communication protocol ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type C has been partially modified to allow faster sensed data transfer, especially for multiple tag situations rarely considered in the open literature. Static or 50 Hz magnetic field sensing accuracy lower than 3experimentally measured with reasonable tag charging times and read distances, making possible for example to monitor magnetic fields on more than 10 locations simultaneously with a 60 s of updating time with a tag read range of 3 m.
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