JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Novel Chipless Hybrid RFID Sensor for Metal Crack Detection

Yamini KotriwarMahmoodul HaqYiming Deng

Year: 2025 Journal:   Applied Sciences Vol: 15 (5)Pages: 2303-2303   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

RFID technology has been widely researched and used for structural health applications because of its compact, wireless, and scalable nature. This technology is divided into chipped and chipless sensors. Chipped sensors are costly due to their chipped tags, have narrowband operations, and contribute to shortcomings in detection capability. Chipless tags provide real-time monitoring of cracks in harsh environments like high-temperature areas and high electromagnetic interference areas. This paper presents a design of a novel chipless hybrid circular-hexagon sensor that uses the frequency signature-based method for metal crack detection and characterization using wideband frequency. This sensor is small in size (16 mm × 16 mm × 1.4 mm) and easily mountable in hard-to-reach areas. It is a low-cost, passive chipless sensor that can wirelessly monitor the cracks in metallic structures. The radar cross-section of the chipless tag shows a shift in the resonant frequency of the tag under crack and no crack conditions. Key contributions of this work are that through simulations and experimental investigation, the tag is shown to be able to detect mm-scale cracks, validating the concept and correlating the presence and size of the cracks based on the shift in resonant frequencies in which a pair of Vivaldi antennas are used as a transmitter and receiver to connect to the VNA. The designed small sensor tag is tested in a benchtop setup with no prior calibration, imitating the real-time environment conditions for crack detection.

Keywords:
Chipless RFID Materials science Computer science Acoustics Optoelectronics Physics

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