Wireless whispering-gallery-mode sensor for thermal sensing and aerial mapping


Abstract in English

Internet of Things (IoT) employs a large number of spatially distributed wireless sen-sors to monitor physical environments, e.g., temperature, humidity, and air pressure, have found wide applications including environmental monitoring, health care monitoring, smart cities and precision agriculture. A wireless sensor can collect, analyze, and transmit measurements of its environment. To date, wireless sensors used in IoT are predominately based on electronic devices that may suffer from electromagnetic interference in many circumstances. Immune to the electromagnetic interference, optical sensors provide a significant advantage in harsh environments. Furthermore, by introducing optical resonance to enhanced light-matter interactions, optical sensors based on resonators exhibit small footprints, extreme sensitivity and versatile functionalities, which can signifi-cantly enhance the capability and flexibility of wireless sensors. Here we provide the first demonstration of a wireless photonic sensor node based on whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) optical resonators. The sensor node is controlled via a customized iOS app. Its per-formance was studied in two practical scenarios: (1) real-time measurement of air tempera-ture over 12 hours and (2) aerial mapping of temperature distribution by a sensor node mounted on an unmanned drone. Our work demonstrates the capability of WGM optical sensors in practical applications and may pave the way for large-scale deployments of WGM sensors in IoT.

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