Circular histogram noise figure for noise estimation and adjustment
US-2019296755-A1 · Sep 26, 2019 · US
US12126354B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12126354-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318206666-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2024 |
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A batteryless wireless sensor system includes a data acquisition system, a radio frequency (RF) transceiver, and a batteryless wireless sensor device. The RF transceiver is in communication with the data acquisition system, transmits a RF signal, and receives sensor data and provide the sensor data to the data acquisition system. The batteryless wireless sensor device includes a RF transmitter, an analog to digital converter (ADC), and a sensor. The batteryless wireless sensor harvests energy from the RF signal and generates a DC signal based on the energy harvested from the RF signal, powers up and operates the ADC and the sensor based on the DC signal, and generates sensor data. The batteryless wireless sensor then transmits the sensor data via the RF transmitter to the RF transceiver. In certain examples, the ADC is implemented as a current mode ADC.
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A computing device configured to operate as an energy harvesting source and a data collector, the computing device comprising: a Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter configured to transmit an RF signal to be used by a batteryless wireless sensor device to harvest energy from the RF signal and to generate a DC (direct current) signal based on the energy harvested from the RF signal; and an RF receiver is configured to receive sensor data from the batteryless wireless sensor device, wherein the batteryless wireless sensor device configured to power up and operate an analog to digital converter (ADC) and a sensor based on the DC signal that is based on the energy harvested from the RF signal and to generate sensor data that is based on a sensor voltage of the sensor that corresponds to a physical condition to which the sensor is exposed, wherein the sensor data is output from the ADC based on digital sampling of the sensor voltage of the sensor by the ADC, wherein the ADC is coupled to the sensor via a single line, and wherein the sensor voltage is based on charging of a capacitor of the ADC by a sensor current of the sensor and a digital to analog converter (DAC) output current from the ADC. 2. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the RF transmitter is further configured to provide the sensor data to at least one other device. 3. The computing device of claim 2 , wherein the at least one other device further comprising another computing device that includes an RF transceiver in communication with a data acquisition system. 4. The computing device of claim 3 , wherein the RF transceiver and the data acquisition system are in communication via a wired communication link within the another computing device. 5. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the RF transmitter and the RF receiver are included within an RF transceiver of the computing device. 6. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the RF signal includes a frequency within a frequency band designated for unlicensed operation by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 7. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is operative to sense a condition associated with a user, wherein the condition corresponds to heart-rate, respiration, blood pressure, movement, or oxygen level. 8. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is operative to sense electric service metering, motion detection, Internet Service Provider (ISP) metering, gas line metering, gas metering, door position, window position, environmental temperature, environmental humidity, environmental pressure, or wind speed. 9. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the ADC of the batteryless wireless sensor device further comprising: the capacitor operably coupled to the sensor and configured to produce the sensor voltage based on charging by the sensor current and the DAC output current; a comparator operably coupled and configured to: receive the sensor voltage via a first input of the comparator; receive a reference voltage via a second input of the comparator; and compare the sensor voltage to the reference voltage to generate a comparator output signal; a digital circuit operably coupled and configured to process the comparator output signal to generate a first digital output signal that is representative of a difference between the sensor voltage and the reference voltage; memory that stores operational instructions; one or more processing modules operably coupled to the digital circuit and the memory and configured to execute the operational instructions to process the first digital output signal to generate a second digital output signal that is representative of the difference between the sensor voltage and the reference voltage, wherein the second digital output signal includes a higher resolution than the first digital output signal; and an N-bit digital to analog converter (DAC) that is operably coupled to the one or more processing modules and configured to generate the DAC output current based on the second digital output signal, wherein N is a positive integer, the DAC output current tracks the sensor current, and the sensor voltage tracks the reference voltage. 10. The computing device of claim 9 , wherein: the comparator includes a sigma-delta comparator; and the digital circuit includes a clocked flip flop. 11. The computing device of claim 9 , wherein a digital comparator includes both the comparator and the digital circuit, wherein the digital comparator is operably coupled and configured to: receive the sensor voltage via a first input of the comparator; receive the reference voltage via a second input of the comparator; and compare the sensor voltage to the reference voltage to generate the first digital output signal that is representative of the difference between the sensor voltage and the reference voltage. 12. The computing device of claim 9 further comprising: a decimation filter coupled to the one or more processing modules and configured to process the second digital output signal to generate another digital output signal having a lower sampling rate and a higher resolution than the second digital output signal. 13. The computing device of claim 1 , wherein the ADC of the batteryless wireless sensor device further comprising: the capacitor operably coupled to the sensor and configured to produce the sensor voltage based on charging by the sensor current and the DAC output current; an M-bit analog to digital converter (ADC) operably coupled and configured to: receive the sensor voltage; receive a reference voltage; and compare the sensor voltage to the reference voltage and generate a first digital output signal that is representative of a difference between the sensor voltage and the reference voltage; memory that stores operational instructions; one or more processing modules operably coupled to the M-bit ADC and the memory and configured to execute the operational instructions to process the first digital output signal to generate a second digital output signal that is representative of the difference between the sensor voltage and the reference voltage, wherein the second digital output signal includes a higher resolution than the first digital output signal; and an N-bit digital to analog converter (DAC) that is operably coupled to the one or more processing modules and operably coupled and configured to generate the DAC output current based on the second digital output signal, the DAC output current tracks the sensor current, and the sensor voltage tracks the reference voltage, wherein: N is a first positive integer; M is a second positive integer greater than or equal to 1; and N is greater than M. 14. The computing device of claim 13 further comprising: a decimation filter coupled to the one or more processing modules and configured to process the second digital output signal to generate another digital output signal having a lower sampling rate and a higher resolution than the second digital output signal. 15. A computing device configured to operate as an energy harvesting source and a data collector, the computing device comprising: a Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter configured to transmit an RF signal to be used by a batteryless wireless sensor device to harvest energy from the RF signal and to generate a DC (direct current) signal based on the energy harvested from the RF signal, wherein the RF signal includes a frequency within a frequency band designated for unlicensed operation by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC); and an RF receiver configured to receive
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