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Micromultisensor platform for industrial processes monitoring Michel SaintMard Managing director TAIPRO Engineering SA Angleur Belgium Dr Serguei Stoukatch Senior Scientist Microsys Laboratory ID: 713042

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Copyright : M. Saint-Mard.

Micro-multi-sensor platform for industrial processes monitoring

Michel Saint-Mard

, Managing director, TAIPRO Engineering SA, Angleur, BelgiumDr. Serguei Stoukatch*, Senior Scientist, Microsys LaboratoryBruno Heusdens*, Project Engineer, Microsys LaboratoryProf. Jacques Destiné*, Professor at Electronics, Microsystems, Measurements, and Instrumentation Department, *University of Liege, Liege, Belgium

Microsys supported by: Le

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Figure 2: The smart system 3-D view

Figure 1: Conceptual model of autonomous

smart

microsystem

designed using TAIPRO and Microsys lab micro-multi-sensor-platform.

The micro-multi-sensor platform for smart systems design

The micro-multi-sensor platform

is a development tool for:rapid integration of different (in terms of functionality) existing, off-the-shelf sensors and components in one miniaturized (<1cm3) autonomous device. The sensors and components can be processed by different technology and can have different package format, including non-packaged sensors in a form of a bare die.

ObjectivesWe are designing the fully functional prototype of the miniaturized (<1cm3) autonomous device for the industrial process monitoring. The device comprises:a temperature (-10…150°C) sensorpressure (1…10 bar) sensorvibration sensors(0…100 kHz, up to 5g acceleration) a logic element to control the sensorsdata’s processing unit and a local memorya wireless transmitter to send the information to the receiver a power block to provide the autonomy for the miniaturized device.

The receiver is a standard PC that processes and stores the acquired information. The life cycle of the monitoring system is designed equal to life cycle of the equipment. The smart system meets standard industrial operational conditions specification.

IntroductionBecause of a recent progress in microelectronics towards functionality, miniaturization and cost reduction, many industrial processes can be monitored in an accurate and cost effective way. Up to now there is no a standard or a common platform to design and to manufacture the monitoring systems for industrial processes. In response to that, Taipro Engineering with the support of the Microsys lab (University Liege) are designing a micro-multi-sensor-platform. The platform is a development tool for rapid integration of different existing sensors in one miniaturized (<1cm3) autonomous device. The system is capable to acquire, to process, and to transmit the data’s to the standard receiver.

ConclusionThe micro-multi-sensor platform developed by TAIPRO with the support of the Microsys is unique open construction tool box to design a smart microsystem for broad variety industrial process monitoring. Use the micro-multi-sensor platform helps your company to concentrate on your core business competence and results in lower cost of ownership and shorter time to market smart microsystems.

Power Management

Energy Storage

Compact long life battery

System Power

Microcontroller

Sensors

Temperature

Pressure

Vibration

Wireless interface

Energy harvesting

Photovoltaic

Thermal

Vibration

RF

Hybrid

Environment

Information

Commercial

receiver