Piezoelectric PVDF film switch to activate event-driven system for chicken health monitoring

H. Nogami, H. Okada, S. Takamatsu, Takeshi Kobayashi, R. Maeda, T. Itoh
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In previous work, we presented the development of a piezoelectric switch for applications in ultra-low power wireless sensor nodes for monitoring the health condition of chickens. Using Pb(Zr0.52, Ti0.48)O3 (PZT) thin films, we have developed "S"-shaped PZT cantilevers with proof masses. Since the resonant frequency of the PZT devices is around 24 Hz, we utilized superharmonic resonance to detect chicken movements as low as 5 to 15 Hz. However, the PZT devices broke when applied to other sensor nodes. "S"-shaped PZT devices are adequate for low vibrations, but are beset by structural problems that cause fragmentation on impact. In order to address these problems, in this paper, we examine methods for utilizing PolyVinylideneDiFluoride (PVDF) films as piezoelectric switches. These are stronger and generate high piezoelectric output voltages under large stress. We suggest a structure in which the large load is applied to the PVDF films. One end of PVDF film is fixed on the case of the sensor node, and the he PVDF films are bonded on a part of the belts which are wound around a chicken's wing. Since the PVDF films are subjected to direct force generated by the chicken's motion, high output voltages are expected. Using the high output voltages, we are able to measure the chicken's activity levels. As a result, we were able to confirm circadian change of activity, and successfully fabricated tough wireless sensor nodes for chickens by utilizing the features of the PVDF films.
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压电PVDF薄膜开关激活事件驱动系统,用于鸡健康监测
在之前的工作中,我们介绍了一种用于超低功耗无线传感器节点的压电开关的开发,用于监测鸡的健康状况。利用Pb(Zr0.52, Ti0.48)O3 (PZT)薄膜,研制出具有验证质量的“S”形PZT悬臂梁。由于PZT器件的谐振频率约为24 Hz,因此我们利用超谐波谐振来检测低至5至15 Hz的鸡运动。然而,当应用于其他传感器节点时,PZT器件会破裂。“S”形PZT器件适用于低振动,但受到结构问题的困扰,这些问题会导致撞击破碎。为了解决这些问题,在本文中,我们研究了利用聚偏氟乙烯(PVDF)薄膜作为压电开关的方法。它们更强,在大应力下产生高压电输出电压。我们建议在PVDF薄膜上施加大载荷的结构。PVDF膜的一端固定在传感器节点的外壳上,PVDF膜粘接在缠绕在鸡翅膀上的皮带的一部分上。由于PVDF薄膜受到由鸡的运动产生的直接力的影响,预计会产生高输出电压。利用高输出电压,我们能够测量鸡的活动水平。因此,我们能够确认活动的昼夜变化,并利用PVDF薄膜的特性成功地为鸡制作了坚固的无线传感器节点。
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