Radioisotope-powered Surface Acoustic Wave Transponder
- 詳細技術說明
- Building on a unique 63Ni radioisotope power generator concept, Cornell researchers have developed an array of self-powered RF devices.
- *Abstract
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Building on a unique 63Ni radioisotope power generator concept (Cornell invention D-3687), Cornell researchers have developed an array of self-powered RF devices. The technologies include an RF pulse transponder using a surface acoustic wave device as a transmission frequency selector, an actively transmitting RFID device, and an actively transmitting sensor. In addition to being incredibly small and attachable to virtually any object, the devices' power source, 63Ni, has a very high energy density and long half-life, and is capable of powering the devices for decades.
Potential Applications
- Long-life embedded sensors
- Active RFIDs
Advantages
- Long-lasting self-power
- Wide range of applications
- *Licensing
- Patrick Govangpjg26@cornell.edu(607) 254-2330
- 其他
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Patent applications: WO2010054368; 10-2011-7013126; CN102273059; 20110241839
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