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Powercast Debuts Battery-less, RF-Powered Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor System for Building and Industrial Automation
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Radio Waves Perpetually Power Sensor Networks to Eliminate Wiring and Batteries
PITTSBURGH, PA--(Marketwire - Apr
20, 2011) - Powercast Corporation, a leader in RF-based wireless power
and energy-harvesting technology, today announced its Lifetime PowerŽ
Wireless Sensor System for wireless environmental monitoring in HVAC
control and building automation. Remote radio frequency (RF)
transmitters broadcast RF energy that perpetually powers wireless
sensor nodes without batteries or wires.
The Powercast wireless sensor system
is composed of three parts: a family of battery-less sensor nodes
embedded with Powercast's PowerharvesterŽ receivers so they may be
powered wirelessly, a WSG-101 Building Automation System (BAS) Gateway,
and Powercast's TX91501 PowercasterŽ transmitter.
The first of the family of sensor
devices, available today, is the WSN-1001 Wireless Temperature and
Humidity Sensor. Additional wirelessly-powered sensors to measure CO2,
pressure, light level, motion and other conditions will follow shortly.
In the wireless powering system, a
single transmitter or a network of them power multiple sensor devices.
Powerharvester receivers embedded inside the sensor nodes receive RF
energy up to 60-80 feet away from the Powercaster transmitters
broadcasting radio waves at 915 MHz (a frequency commonly used in
industrial and consumer devices). The receivers then convert the RF
energy into DC current to power the sensors wirelessly, similar to
RFID, but with longer range and greater functionality. Broadcasted RF
energy can reach and power sensors even through walls, above ceilings,
and behind objects, and provides a reliable and predictable energy
source as opposed to pure ambient energy-harvesting technologies such
as indoor solar, thermal, or vibration.
The WSG-101 BAS Gateway can scale up
to 100 sensor nodes and 800 sensor points for large-scale deployment.
The gateway interfaces to wired BAS networks via industry-standard
protocols, including BACnet, Modbus, Metasys, and LonWorks. The sensors
and gateway communicate wirelessly at 2.4GHz using 802.15.4 radios
which users can set to channels that will not interfere with, nor be
interfered by, Wi-Fi networks.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Powercast estimates that a
battery-less, wirelessly-powered sensor system could save users 40-50%
over the installed cost of wired sensors and controllers for building
automation systems, and can also eliminate the future and repeated
maintenance cost of battery replacement and disposal.
Powercast developed its wireless
sensor system using the company's core RF transmitter (Powercaster) and
receiver (Powerharvester) energy-harvesting technology, and the other
devices included in Powercast's P2110-EVAL-01 Energy Harvesting
Development Kit for Wireless Sensors. The receiver embedded in the
sensor nodes is based on Powercast's award-winning P2110 Powerharvester
receiver, which is available for OEMs to design into their own
products.
"Powercast's wirelessly-powered
sensors offer the long-term predictability of wired sensors with the
deployment flexibility of battery-powered systems," said Harry Ostaffe,
vice president of marketing and business development at Powercast. "We
look forward to its wide-scale deployment and to further adoption of
our core wireless power technology by other sensor OEMs."
The fully-installed cost of the
Lifetime Power Wireless Sensor System, including all hardware (sensors,
transmitters and BAS gateway) and labor, is estimated to be around $300
per node for typical, multi-node deployments. A starter kit (2 wireless
temperature and humidity sensors, a transmitter and a BAS gateway) is
available for $799.
About Powercast (www.powercastco.com)
Powercast Corporation is a leading
innovator of RF energy harvesting and wireless power technology.
Founded in 2003, Powercast's proprietary core technology and related
intellectual property pioneered the model for completely untethered
electronic devices by transmitting and harvesting common radio waves
similar to those in wireless communications. Powercast's technologies
eliminate or reduce the need for batteries, extend sensor networks into
hard-to-service locations, and enable greater system efficiency in
applications such as building automation and energy management.
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