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TRIAD - Preliminary design of an operational earth resources survey system Final report
Design of operational earth resources survey syste
Conception et réalisation d'un nouveau transpondeur DSRC à faible consommation
To increase the efficiency and safety of the road traffic, new concepts and technologies have been developed in Europe since 1992 for RTTT applications (Road Traffic & Transport Telematics). These applications use the Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) devices at 5.8 GHz (ISM band). In view of the reliability and success of this technology, the use of such equipment is thus extended to the EFC (Electronic Fee Collection) or e-toll and also in many other application areas such as fleet management, public transport and parking management. Due to the broad applications, these equipments are subject to various standards CEN/TC 278, CEN ENV (EN) 12253, ETSI, etc.... The DSRC system consists in a transceiver (reader) and transponders (tags). Industrial approaches are oriented to semi-passive transponder technology, which uses the same signal sent by the reader to retransmit, performing a frequency shift and encoding data to be transmitted. This design avoids the use of the local oscillators to generate the RF wave, as in active transponders, and save electrical energy of batteries. This allows the development of relatively low cost and small size transponders. Despite advances in integrated low-power circuits technology, this concept still requires a lithium battery to operate the transponder for a period of 4-6 years. However, with the expansion of these facilities, it appears that over the years the amount of lithium to destroy has become a crucial problem for the environment. Nowadays designing a completely autonomous DSRC transponder is not feasible, since the amount of energy required is still high (8 mA/3.6 V active mode). Nevertheless, reducing the transponder electrical power consumption, as a solution to at least double the battery life, could be a good start point to improve environment protection.In this thesis we propose a new DSRC transponder with an original statechart that considerably reduces the power consumption. After validation of the new low-power consumption mode, we studied the possibility to recharge the battery of the transponder by means of Wireless Energy Harvesting. The DSRC Toll Collection RF link budget was carried out in order to estimate the amount of energy available when a car with a transponder passes through a toll system. However, RF link budget at 5.8 GHz presents a low power density, since the car does not stay enough on the DSRC antenna's field to proceed to energy harvesting. Therefore we explored another ISM frequency, the 2.45 GHz. Thus the Wireless Energy Harvesting chapter aims to further the state of the art through the design and optimization of a novel RF harvesting board design. We demonstrated that an optimum RF-DC load is required in order to achieve high RF-DC conversion efficiency. Several rectifiers and rectennas were prototyped in order to validate the numerical studies. Finally, the results obtained in this thesis are in the forefront of the State-of-the-Art of Wireless Energy Harvesting for very low available power density.Afin d'augmenter l'efficacité et la sécurité du trafic routier, de nouveaux concepts et technologies ont été développés depuis 1992 en Europe pour les applications RTTT (Road Traffic & Transport Telematics). Ces applications utilisent les équipements DSRC qui supportent les transmissions à courte distance à 5.8GHz. Vues la fiabilité et le succès de cette technologie, l'utilisation de ces équipements est ensuite étendue aux ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) ou Télépéage et aussi dans une multitude d'autres domaines d'application comme la gestion des flottes, le transport public et la gestion des parkings. Le système DSRC se compose d'un émetteur/récepteur (lecteur) et des transpondeurs (badges). En toute logique, l'approche industrielle oriente les développements vers la technologie de transpondeur semi passif qui, pour réémettre un signal utilise le signal transmis par l'émetteur–récepteur, effectue une modulation de phase d'une sous porteuse fréquentielle encodant ainsi les données à transmettre. Cette conception évite l'utilisation des oscillateurs locaux, comme dans les transpondeurs actifs, pour générer l'onde Radio Fréquence (RF). Ceci permet de produire des transpondeurs relativement à faible coût et de petite taille. Cependant ce concept nécessite quand même une batterie au Lithium pour assurer le fonctionnement du transpondeur pour une durée de 4 à 6 ans et ce malgré les progrès des technologies de circuits intégrés à faible consommation. Au fur et à mesure de l'expansion de ces équipements, il s'avère qu'avec les années la quantité des batteries au lithium à détruire deviendrait un problème crucial pour l'environnement. Aujourd'hui, la conception d'un transpondeur DSRC complètement autonome n'est pas faisable, car la quantité d'énergie nécessaire s'avère encore élevée (mode actif 8 mA/3.6 V). Néanmoins, la réduction de la consommation électrique du transpondeur, permet au moins doubler la durée de vie de la batterie et pourrait être un bon point de départ pour améliorer la protection de l'environnement.Dans cette thèse, nous proposons un nouveau transpondeur DSRC avec un diagramme d'état original qui réduit considérablement la consommation énergétique. Après validation d'un nouvel état de fonctionnement en mode très faible consommation d'énergie, nous avons étudié la possibilité de recharger la batterie du transpondeur à travers de la récupération d'énergie sans fil. Le bilan de liaison énergétique DSRC a été réalisé afin d'estimer la quantité d'énergie disponible quand une voiture avec un transpondeur passe à sous un système de péage. Toutefois, le bilan énergétique à 5.8 GHz présente une faible densité d'énergie RF, puisque la voiture ne reste pas assez sur le lobe de l'antenne DSRC afin de procéder à la récupération d'énergie. Par conséquent, nous avons alors exploré une autre fréquence ISM, le 2.45 GHz dans laquelle la présence d'émetteurs est bien plus grande. Dans le chapitre de récupération d'énergie sans fil nous présentons la conception et l'optimisation d'un nouveau récupérateur d'énergie RF. Après avoir démontré qu'une charge RF-DC optimale est nécessaire afin d'atteindre une haute efficacité de conversion RF-DC. Plusieurs redresseurs et rectennas ont été conçus pour valider les études numériques. Parmi, les résultats présentés dans cette thèse les rendement de conversion obtenus sont à l'état de l'art de la récupération d'énergie sans fil pour une très faible densité de puissance disponible
RFID Based Toll Booth Management System using Internet of Things
Automation has played a vital role in the advancement of engineering and science. In recent times, traffic congestion on toll booths has been increasing day by day in countries like Pakistan. In such circumstances, there is a need to upgrade the Toll Booth Management System. A proper gate system is required to install on many organizations and institutions, which are being controlled manually by a security person. This process results in long queues of vehicles at gates, thus taking too much time and results in burning extra fuel of the vehicles. The system is still not secure. In this paper, the idea of making surveillance smart toll booth system that depends on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Innovation and online database has been presented. The automated gate system should be installed at every toll booth as a solution to this. After scanning the RFID, the system allows the vehicle to pass through the gate if data is present at the database. Otherwise, the automobile has to get approval from higher authorities. The developed system scans the RFID tag using RFID reader and compares it with database for authentication purposes and then automatically lifts the barrier up if that vehicle is permissible
LASER Tech Briefs, September 1993
This edition of LASER Tech briefs contains a feature on photonics. The other topics include: Electronic Components and Circuits. Electronic Systems, Physical Sciences, Materials, Computer Programs, Mechanics, Machinery, Fabrication Technology, Mathematics and Information Sciences, Life Sciences and books and reports
A Framework for Electronic Toll Collection in Smart and Connected Communities
Abstract—The number of vehicles plying the highways keeps growing at a steady pace, leading to high maintenance costs. Toll collection was introduced as a means of raising funds for road maintenance, but the traditional method is usually slow and is prone to cause vehicular traffic congestion on the highways. In this paper, a framework was proposed for Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) in smart and connected communities. The main components of the intelligent system architecture are the wireless sensor nodes, web and mobile applications, and a cloud platform. The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) enables vehicle detection and classification, and establishes a communication link to the back-end of the system. The central database and the web server are hosted in the Cloud while a mobile application is used for electronic transactions, subscription renewal, notification of toll payments, and for tracking toll payment history. In addition, a web dash board is provided for efficient toll administration. The implementation of this system will improve the toll collection efficiency in terms of speed and flexibility. Overall, the contribution of this work extends the frontier of WSNs to the domain of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)
LASER Tech Briefs, Spring 1994
Topics in this Laser Tech Brief include: Electronic Components and Circuits. Electronic Systems, Physical Sciences, Materials, Mechanics, Fabrication Technology, and books and reports
Aeronautics and space report of the President, 1980 activities
The year's achievements in the areas of communication, Earth resources, environment, space sciences, transportation, and space energy are summarized and current and planned activities in these areas at the various departments and agencies of the Federal Government are summarized. Tables show U.S. and world spacecraft records, spacecraft launchings for 1980, and scientific payload anf probes launched 1975-1980. Budget data are included
NASA Tech Briefs, December 1989
Topics include: Electronic Components and Circuits. Electronic Systems, Physical Sciences, Materials, Computer Programs, Mechanics, Machinery, Fabrication Technology, Mathematics and Information Sciences, and Life Sciences
Ubiquitous computing and natural interfaces for environmental information
Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em
Engenharia do Ambiente, perfil Gestão e Sistemas AmbientaisThe next computing revolution‘s objective is to embed every street, building, room and object with computational power. Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) will allow every object to receive and transmit information, sense its surroundings and act accordingly, be located from anywhere in the world, connect every person. Everyone will have the possibility to access information, despite their age, computer knowledge, literacy or physical impairment. It will impact the world in a profound way, empowering mankind, improving the environment, but will also create new challenges that our society, economy, health and global environment will have to overcome. Negative impacts have to be identified and dealt with in advance. Despite these concerns, environmental studies have been mostly absent from discussions on the new paradigm.
This thesis seeks to examine ubiquitous computing, its technological emergence, raise awareness towards future impacts and explore the design of new interfaces and rich interaction modes. Environmental information is approached as an area which may greatly benefit from ubicomp as a way to gather, treat and disseminate it, simultaneously complying with the Aarhus convention. In an educational context, new media are poised to revolutionize the way we perceive, learn and interact with environmental information. cUbiq is presented as a natural interface to access that information
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