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On the Seamless Integration and Co-Existence of Chipless RFID in Broad IoT Framework
RFID has permeated in wide-ranging applications that may eventually fall under the broad IoT umbrella. However, the adaption of RFID for commercial purposes of IoT-centric applications still faces numerous technical challenges due to its high cost.
Vijay Sharma, Mohammad Hashmi
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Applications of Chipless RFID Humidity Sensors to Smart Packaging Solutions [PDF]
Massimo Donelli +2 more
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Compact Measurement Apparatus for 3D Spherical Read Range Characterization of Chipless RFID
In the literature, chipless RF identification (RFID) tags are mostly characterized at normal incidence, where the 3D spherical reading zone of chipless RFID tags has not been characterized.
Zeshan Ali, Etienne Perret
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Application-Adaptable Chipless RFID Tag. [PDF]
Chipless RFID has gained prominence due to its application versatility and cost and complexity advantages over traditional RFID. However, chipless RFID tags are typically designed for a specific application instead of being deployable for a multitude of applications.
Brinker K, Zoughi R.
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Chipless RFID, an emerging technology [PDF]
Radiofrequency identification (RFID) is an established technique for automatic data captures exploiting reflected electromagnetic waves by scatters, usually called tags or transponders. In the last decades, roughly since the mid-1960s, very effective integrated circuit-based tags have been developed and implemented in numerous applications from the ...
Smail Tedjini, Nemai Karmakar
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The aim of this study was to investigate the potential for monitoring chipless RFID technology using a radio transmitter and receiver. The researchers analyzed the behavior of a printed label made with an aluminum-based ink from a thermal printer and ...
Henry Mancini, Lauro Paulo da Silva Neto
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High‐Sensitivity RFID Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring
This work proposes a wireless strain sensor for structural health monitoring (SHM) in composites, using radio frequency identification (RFID) and a cracked design. It achieves high sensitivity, eliminates wires and power sources, and integrates seamlessly.
Hussein Nesser +2 more
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Chipless RFID systems can be considered as a special case of passive RFID systems, where the tag contains no power source and no electronics. Instead, the tag’s information is stored in its structure and accessed through its electromagnetic (EM ...
Katelyn R. Brinker, Reza Zoughi
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The reduction of volume, weight, and cost of electronics fuels the development of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Using wireless energy sources and adapting printed electronics instead of batteries and traditional printed circuit boards can accelerate this growth further.
Kacper Skarżyński, Marcin Słoma
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A chipless light switch for smart‐homes
The CLS tag, which aims to revolutionise the light switch concept, is based on the CL‐RFID technology, and facilitates switches to control the spectral signature of the CLS tag. The CLS keeps the practicality of having a physical touch while incorporating the features of simplicity, accessibility and convenience. Consider a CLS attached to the cover of
Abdullah S. Almansouri
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