Abstract

Temperature sensing and monitoring play a vital role in various applications. Non-invasive, item-level temperature sensing methods that require no direct line of sight with the measuring object are attractive. This paper presents such a temperature sensing method using commodity RFID tags with no infrastructure changes. RFID tags are widely deployed for product identification purposes. We explore the possibility of leveraging the RSSI measurements from commodity RFID tags for temperature sensing. Essentially, we model a relationship between the temperature and the relative permittivity of a material in terms of RSSI. Our method can measure temperature in the range of 22°C to 60°C and achieves a measurement accuracy of 2°C with a mean error of 1.5°C.

Keywords:
Temperature measurement Computer science Measure (data warehouse) Range (aeronautics) Identification (biology) Measurement uncertainty Commodity Product (mathematics) Line-of-sight Real-time computing Data mining Materials science Statistics

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Topics

RFID technology advancements
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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