Low power radio frequency communication

US10147032B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10147032-B2
Application numberUS-201313786334-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 5, 2013
Priority dateApr 5, 2012
Publication dateDec 4, 2018
Grant dateDec 4, 2018

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A method, system and tag for low power radio frequency communication is described. In one embodiment, the RF tag comprises: an energy harvesting unit operable to convert incident RF energy to direct current (DC); a storage unit operable to store recovered DC power; one or more sensors for sensing; a backscatter communicator to backscatter energy to communicate; and a microcontroller coupled to the energy harvesting and storage units, the one or more sensors, and the backscatter communicator, the microcontroller operable to wake up from a sleep state and cause the radio to communicate sensed data from at least one of the one or more sensors while powered by energy previously harvested and stored by the energy harvesting and storage unit.

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We claim: 1. A radio-frequency (RF) tag for use in a sensor network, the RF tag comprising: an energy harvesting unit operable to convert incident RF energy to direct current (DC); a storage unit operable to store recovered DC power; one or more sensors for sensing; a backscatter communicator to backscatter energy to communicate; and a microcontroller coupled to the energy harvesting and storage units, the one or more sensors, and the backscatter communicator, the microcontroller operable to receive an interrupt, determine whether the interrupt is one of a first type and a second type; responsive to determining the interrupt is the first type, wake up, sense data, store the sensed data and transition to a sleep state without a communication of the sensed data via backscatter, and responsive to determining the interrupt is the second type, wake up, sense the data and transmit a communication via backscatter in accordance with the sensed data, the communication including the sensed data, wherein the communication includes a hybrid backscatter-Internet packet having a destination Internet Protocol (IP) address computed dynamically at run time; wherein the interrupt of the second type includes a sensor interrupt from at least one of the one or more sensors indicating an alarm alert for a communication event based on a level of a sense output change of the at least one sensor, the level of the sense output change for the interrupt of the second type being greater than a level of a sense output change for the interrupt of the first type. 2. The RF tag defined in claim 1 further comprising an RF pattern detector. 3. The RF tag defined in claim 2 wherein the microcontroller is operable to wait in the sleep state until receiving a pattern detect interrupt generated by the RF pattern detector in response to the RF pattern detector detecting a predetermined pattern, a sensed event, a timer, or a user stimulus. 4. The RF tag defined in claim 2 wherein the RF pattern detector performs pattern matching while the energy harvesting unit converts incident RF energy to DC. 5. The RF tag defined in claim 1 wherein the backscatter communicator comprises a backscatter modulator. 6. The RF tag defined in claim 1 further comprising: an antenna; a demodulator to demodulate communications received from the antenna; and a switch coupled to interface the antenna with the demodulator and with the RF energy harvesting and storage unit. 7. The RF tag defined in claim 1 wherein the microcontroller is operable to wake up when receiving the interrupt, and in response, causes: uploading to the network data sensed by the at least one sensor; and waiting to receive an acknowledgement that the sensed data was received. 8. The RF tag defined in claim 1 wherein the interrupt is a pattern detect interrupt indicating a pattern has been received by the RF tag, a sensed event, a timer interrupt, or a user stimulus. 9. A communication system comprising: an access point coupled to provide access to a network; a radio-frequency (RF) tag to communicate wirelessly with the access point, the RF tag comprising an energy harvesting unit operable to convert incident RF energy to direct current (DC), a storage unit operable to store recovered DC power, one or more sensors for sensing, a backscatter communicator to backscatter energy to communicate, and a microcontroller coupled to the energy harvesting and storage units, the one or more sensors, and the backscatter communicator, the microcontroller operable to receive an interrupt, determine whether the interrupt is one of a first type and a second type; responsive to determining the interrupt is the first type, wake up, sense data, store the sensed data and transition to a sleep state without a communication of the sensed data via backscatter, and responsive to determining the interrupt is the second type, wake up, sense the data and transmit a communication via backscatter in accordance with the sensed data, the communication including the sensed data, wherein the communication includes a hybrid backscatter-Internet packet having a destination Internet Protocol (IP) address computed dynamically at run time, wherein the interrupt of the second type includes a sensor interrupt from at least one of the one or more sensors indicating an alarm alert for a communication event based on a level of a sense output change of the at least one sensor, the level of the sense output change for the interrupt of the second type being greater than a level of a sense output change for the interrupt of the first type. 10. The communication system defined in claim 9 wherein the RF tag further comprises an RF pattern detector. 11. The communication system defined in claim 10 wherein the microcontroller is operable to wait in the sleep state until receiving a pattern detect interrupt generated by the RF pattern detector in response to the RF pattern detector detecting a predetermined pattern, a sensed event, a timer, or a user stimulus. 12. The communication system defined in claim 10 wherein the RF pattern detector performs pattern matching while the energy harvesting unit converts incident RF energy to DC. 13. The communication system defined in claim 9 wherein the backscatter communicator comprises a backscatter modulator. 14. The communication system defined in claim 9 wherein the RF tag further comprises: an antenna; a demodulator to demodulate communications received from the antenna; and a switch coupled to interface the antenna with the demodulator and with the RF energy harvesting and storage unit. 15. The communication system defined in claim 9 wherein the microcontroller is operable to wake up when receiving the interrupt, and in response, causes: uploading to the network data sensed by the at least one sensor; and waiting to receive an acknowledgement that the sensed data was received. 16. The communication system defined in claim 9 wherein the interrupt is a pattern detect interrupt indicating a pattern has been received by the RF tag, a sensed event, a timer interrupt, or a user stimulus. 17. A method for communicating information wirelessly using a radio-frequency (RF) tag, the method comprising: converting incident RF energy to direct current using an energy harvesting unit of the RF tag; monitoring RF communications with the RF tag; performing pattern matching on the RF communications with a pattern detector of the RF tag; generating an interrupt to a microcontroller in response to pattern matching detecting a match; determining whether the interrupt is one of a first type and a second type; responsive to determining the interrupt is the first type, the microcontroller wakes up, performs a sensing operation, stores data sensed during the sensing operation and transitions to a sleep state without a communication of the sensed data via backscatter; and responsive to determining the interrupt is the second type, the microcontroller wakes up, performs a sensing operation and transmits a communication via backscatter in accordance with the sensed operation, the communication including sensed data, wherein the communication includes a hybrid backscatter-Internet packet having a destination Internet Protocol (IP) address computed dynamically at run time, wherein the interrupt of the second type includes a sensor interrupt from at least one of the one or more sensors indicating an alarm alert for a communication event based on a level of a sense output change of the at least one sensor, the level of the sense output change f

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  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • the arrangement including means to regulate power transfer to the integrated circuit · CPC title

  • the record carrier comprising an arrangement for non-contact communication, e.g. wireless communication circuits on transponder cards, non-contact smart cards or RFIDs · CPC title

  • in wireless communication networks · CPC title

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What does patent US10147032B2 cover?
A method, system and tag for low power radio frequency communication is described. In one embodiment, the RF tag comprises: an energy harvesting unit operable to convert incident RF energy to direct current (DC); a storage unit operable to store recovered DC power; one or more sensors for sensing; a backscatter communicator to backscatter energy to communicate; and a microcontroller coupled to …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gudan Ken, Chemishkian Sergey, Hull Jonathan J, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06K19/0715. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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