Positionally-independent and extended read range resonant sensors applied to deep soil moisture monitoring
•Inductively coupled extenders (ICE) reduce position-dependence of LC sensors.•ICE extends step-off distance of an LC sensor from the wireless reader.•ICE-LC systems can be buried in soil for field sensing applications. [Display omitted] Here we detail an inductively coupled extender (ICE) and reson...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2022-01, Vol.333, p.113227, Article 113227 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Inductively coupled extenders (ICE) reduce position-dependence of LC sensors.•ICE extends step-off distance of an LC sensor from the wireless reader.•ICE-LC systems can be buried in soil for field sensing applications.
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Here we detail an inductively coupled extender (ICE) and resonant (LC) sensor to monitor soil moisture using a portable reader. Significant advances of this ICE-LC design are extending typical LC sensor read range over a meter and reducing positional alignment sensitivity between reader and sensor. An analytical model validates the working principle and feasibility of the ICE-LC system. Prototypes of the ICE-LC sensor were built and optimized in terms of sensitivity and power transfer (single and four turns for ICE top and bottom coils, respectively). Soil moisture tests validated the ICE-LC improvements on minimized positional alignment sensitivity and extended read range, transducing a decrease in resonant frequency with increasing soil moisture. When calibrating with existing wired approaches, the ICE-LC sensor had a reproducible, linear sensor gain of 4.52%moisture content/MHz with an R2 of 0.745 and RMSE of 2.41%. A smaller, planar form factor of the ICE-LC sensor was also tested and exhibited reduced positional alignment sensitivity between reader and sensor at shorter read ranges. This initial study demonstrates the feasibility of the ICE-LC resonant sensor as a cost-effective method to monitor soil moisture content throughout the growing season at many field locations. |
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ISSN: | 0924-4247 1873-3069 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.sna.2021.113227 |