Portable terminal, imaging apparatus, communication system, communication method of portable terminal, communication method of imaging apparatus, and computer readable storage device
US-2015334284-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US9680533B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9680533-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514821200-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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A backscatter modulation radio-frequency (RF) sensor and method for using the same are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the RF sensor 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 communication interface to backscatter energy to communicate one or more packets using a frequency-shift keying (FSK) modulator; and a microcontroller coupled to the energy harvesting and storage units, the one or more sensors, and the backscatter communicator, the microcontroller operable to cause the backscatter communication interface 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) sensor 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 communication interface to backscatter energy to communicate one or more packets using frequency-shift keying (FSK) modulation, wherein the backscatter communication interface comprises a frequency synthesizer, a multiplexer, and a RF switch, and further wherein outputs of the frequency synthesizer are coupled to inputs of the multiplexer and an output of the multiplexer is coupled to an input of the RF switch, the RF switch to output data for transmission; and a microcontroller coupled to the energy harvesting and storage units, the one or more sensors, and the backscatter communication interface, the microcontroller operable to cause the backscatter communication interface to communicate sensed data from at least one of the one or more sensors while powered by energy previously harvested by the energy harvesting unit and stored by the storage unit. 2. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the one or more packets comprise one or more BLE advertising packets. 3. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the backscatter communication interface comprises a waveform generator. 4. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the microcontroller is operable to generate a control signal to control the multiplexer. 5. The RF sensor defined in claim 4 wherein the multiplexer comprises a 2:1 or 4:1 multiplexer. 6. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the backscatter communication interface comprises a PLL device that shifts between two frequencies. 7. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the backscatter communication interface transmits a plurality of messages in a plurality of bursts, wherein each of the plurality of bursts is separated by a first time delay that is different than a second delay between pulses of a BLE advertising packet. 8. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the backscatter communication interface is operable to employ retry timing with a retry delay based on a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) stored in an RF sensor memory. 9. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the backscatter communication interface transmits Bluetooth packets on channels other than BLE advertising channels. 10. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 further comprising a directional antenna or beam steering for use in energy harvesting and for message transmission. 11. The RF sensor defined in claim 1 further comprising a receiver to receive information for the purposes of configuring the sensor, controlling the sensor, sending an acknowledgement to the sensor, running diagnostics on the sensor, or re-programming the sensor. 12. A radio-frequency (RF) sensor 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 communication interface to backscatter energy to communicate using one or more BLE advertising packets, wherein the backscatter communication interface comprises a RF switch to output data for transmission in response to each of a plurality of waveform signals applied to an input of the RF switch individually based on a selection signal; and a microcontroller coupled to the energy harvesting and storage units, the one or more sensors, and the backscatter communication interface, the microcontroller operable to cause the backscatter communication interface to communicate sensed data from at least one of the one or more sensors while powered by energy previously harvested by the energy harvesting unit and stored by the storage unit. 13. The RF sensor defined in claim 12 wherein the backscatter communication interface backscatters energy to communicate using frequency shift keying. 14. The RF sensor defined in claim 12 wherein the multiplexer comprises a 2:1 or 4:1 multiplexer. 15. The RF sensor defined in claim 12 wherein the backscatter communication interface is operable to employ retry timing with a retry delay based on a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) stored in an RF sensor memory. 16. The RF sensor defined in claim 12 further comprising a directional antenna or beam steering for use in energy harvesting and for message transmission. 17. The RF sensor defined in claim 12 further comprising a receiver to receive information for the purposes of configuring the sensor, controlling the sensor, sending an acknowledgement to the sensor, running diagnostics on the sensor, or re-programming the sensor. 18. A method comprising: converting, on a radio-frequency (RF) sensor, incident RF energy to direct current (DC); storing, on the RF sensor, DC power resulting from converting the incident RF energy to the DC; and communicating one or more packets of data from the RF sensor via backscatter energy using a frequency-shift keying (FSK) modulator while powered by energy previously harvested and stored by the RF sensor, including generating at least two waveforms and selecting one of the at least two waveforms for output from a multiplexer for use by a backscatter modulator to generate backscatter communications. 19. The method defined in claim 18 wherein the one or more packets comprise one or more BLE advertising packets. 20. The method defined in claim 18 wherein communicating the one or more packets comprises: generating an output waveform from a waveform generator; and modulating continuous wave energy associated with the output waveform for backscatter communication using an RF switch.
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