Multiplexing of Wireless Surface Acoustic Wave Sensors
TBMG-34158
04/01/2019
- Content
The traditional approach for wireless sensors involves interrogators that communicate with each other (i.e., the two boxes “talk” to each other). In contrast, surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors allow for a single box that can communicate with multiple sensors. One of the biggest advantages of SAW sensors over competing wireless sensors is that the SAW sensors do not require a power source.
- Citation
- "Multiplexing of Wireless Surface Acoustic Wave Sensors," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2019.