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RadioGami: Batteryless, Long-Range Wireless Paper Sensors Using Tunnel Diodes

RadioGami: Batteryless, Long-Range Wireless Paper Sensors Using Tunnel Diodes

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Paper-based interactive RF devices have opened new possibilities for wireless sensing, yet they are typically constrained by short operational ranges. This paper introduces RadioGami, a method for creating long-range, batteryless RF sensing surfaces on paper using low-cost, DIY materials like copper tape, paper, and off-the-shelf electronics paired with an affordable radio receiver (approx. $20). We explore the design space enabled by RadioGami, including sensing paper deformations like bending, tearing, and origami patterns (Miura, Kresling) at ranges up to 45.73 meters. RadioGami employs a novel ultra-low power (35uW) switching circuit with a tunnel diode for wireless functionality. These surfaces can sustainably operate by harvesting energy using tiny photodiodes. We demonstrate applications that monitor object status, track user interactions (rotation, sliding), and detect environmental changes. We characterize performance, sensitivity, range, and power consumption with deployment studies. RadioGami advances sustainable, tangible, and batteryless interfaces for embodied interaction.

Imran Fahad、Danny Scott、Azizul Zahid、Matthew Bringle、Srinayana Patil、Ella Bevins、Carmen Palileo、Sai Swaminathan

10.1145/3729487

半导体技术无线通信电子元件、电子组件

Imran Fahad,Danny Scott,Azizul Zahid,Matthew Bringle,Srinayana Patil,Ella Bevins,Carmen Palileo,Sai Swaminathan.RadioGami: Batteryless, Long-Range Wireless Paper Sensors Using Tunnel Diodes[EB/OL].(2025-06-06)[2025-06-21].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.06473.点此复制

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