Improving Water Pressure Measurement Using Temperature-Compensated Wireless Passive SAW Bidirectional RDL Pressure Sensor

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT(2022)

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Currently pressure sensors utilized for water pressure measurement need batteries for direct power supply. However, batteries are lifespan-limited and not so reliable in the buried water pipe environment. The maintenance work due to battery failures is costly for utility owners. Wireless passive surface acoustic wave (WP-SAW) sensors do not need a direct power supply from batteries and can work in harsh environments. They are low-cost and compatible with microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies. This study investigates a temperature-compensated WP-SAW bidirectional reflective delay line (RDL) pressure sensor and its feasibility in improving water pressure measurement. The linear temperature-compensated pressure sensing functional model between the output phase shifts and the pressure change is established theoretically and verified by experiments. An experimental framework for testing the sensor node is built. The water pressure sensing adaptor is proposed. Experimental results: the experimental data show good linearities, which fits the established functional relationship; the numerical functional relationship has been derived and expressed; the sensor node has a good performance in the range of pressure difference from 0 to 0.5 MPa, which meets the normal 28 m water pressure sensing requirements; the accuracy of this sensor is 7.22 kPa, which can be utilized for the water pressure sensing tasks in water distribution systems.
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Sensors,Surface acoustic waves,Temperature sensors,Pressure measurement,Temperature measurement,Pressure sensors,RF signals,Measurement,reflective delay line (RDL),sensor,surface acoustic wave (SAW),water pressure
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