The University of Auckland

Project #108: Drone-based wireless sensor network with battery-less sensors

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Description:

 

RFID tags have been used as ID tokens in many applications. The project aims to explore the potential of using RFID technology as a basis for battery-less transient power sensor nodes for various sensing applications, where retrieving sensor nodes or replacing batteries are impossible. The end goal is to make these devices as low cost as possible to allow dense deployments with a high level of redundancy. A customized drone will need to be equipped with high power RFID transceivers to provide enough power to these battery-less nodes to allow them to perform one or multiple sensing tasks and report the data back to the drone.

 

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Type:

Undergraduate

Outcome:

 

The group will

1.     Investigate, implement, and demonstrate reliable RFID data communication between a drone and a sensing device. Communication performance should be evaluated quantitatively with different scenarios (e.g. varying distances, obstacles, orientations).

2.     Investigate, implement, and demonstrate the feasibility of using RFID to power remote sensors from a drone. Power transfer efficiency should be evaluated quantitatively with different scenarios (e.g. varying distances, obstacles, orientations).

 

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None

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Lab

Embedded Systems (405.760, Lab)