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An EPC Class-1 Generation-2 (C1G2) RFID tag based on Farsens’ batteryless sensor technology is proposed to build a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Built in a compact printed circuit board format and encapsulated in a cushion gum housing, the tag includes a MS5803-14BA pressure and ambient temperature sensor from Measurements Specialties with an absolute pressure range from 0 bar to 30 bar and ambient temperature range from −40 \(^{\circ }\)C to 85 \(^{\circ }\)C. Additionally, the tag includes a thermistor in the tire contact side for contact temperature monitoring. These RFID sensor tags are compatible with commercial UHF RFID readers (EPC C1G2). The proposed set-up has been successfully installed and tested in cars. With a 2W ERP setup the battery-less temperature and pressure sensor can communicate to over one meter and a half.
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Beriain, A., d’Entremont, E., de Chavarri, J.G., Zalbide, I., Berenguer, R. (2016). EPC C1G2 Compliant Batteryless Tire Pressure Monitoring Tag with Pressure and Tire Contact Temperature. In: Mendizabal, J., et al. Communication Technologies for Vehicles. Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains/Nets4Aircraft 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9669. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38921-9_17
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