RFID Harmonic for Vibration Sensing

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing(2021)

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Conventional vibration sensing systems, equipped with specific sensors (e.g., accelerometer) and communication modules, are either expensive or cumbersome to deploy. Recently research community revisits this classic topic by taking advantage of off-the-shelf RFIDs. However, limited by low reading rate and long wavelength, current RFID based solutions can only sense low-frequency (e.g., below 100 Hz) mechanical vibrations with larger amplitude (e.g., >5 mm). To address the issue, this work presents TagSound, an RFID-based vibration sensing system that explores a tag's harmonic backscattering to recover high-frequency and tiny mechanical vibrations accurately. The key innovations are in two aspects: harmonics based sensingand a newrecovery scheme. We implement TagSound with USRP platforms. Our comprehensive evaluation shows (i) TagSound can achieve a mean error of 0.37 Hz when detecting vibrations at frequencies below 100 Hz, and a mean error of 4.2 Hz even when the vibration frequency is up to 2500 Hz. (ii) TagSound can achieve a Hz-level frequency estimation even when the vibration amplitude is only 2 mm.
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RIFD,harmonic backscatter,wireless sensing
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