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The inductor‐capacitor resonant tank‐based wireless pressure sensor is screen‐printed on an electrospun Poly‐L‐lactide nanofibers‐based flexible, biocompatible, and piezoelectric substrate. The pressure sensor is integrated on a compression bandage to demonstrate its potential use for online monitoring of sub‐bandage pressure and other biomedical ...
Fatemeh Nikbakhtnasrabadi +4 more
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Prospective RFID Sensors for the IoT Healthcare System
The outbreak of COVID‐19 has attracted people’s attention to our healthcare system, stimulating the advancement of next‐generation health monitoring technologies. IoT attracts extensive attention in this advancement for its advantage in ubiquitous communication and sensing.
Ju Xiang +6 more
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Towards an Efficient Chipless RFID System for Modern Applications in IoT Networks
In this article, we present the design and validation of an efficient chipless RFID system. A multi-resonator chipless tag is designed and tested for high bit coding capacity.
Wazie M. Abdulkawi +4 more
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A fully inkjet‐printing technology is applied to antenna‐in‐package (AiP) and substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) to enhance the performance of three components, including via holes, wire bonding, and flexible antenna arrays. First of all, earlier studies utilize shorting pins for the conductive pathway in high‐density AiP and SIW, but this requires ...
Yen-Sheng Chen +2 more
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Corner reflector tag with RCS frequency coding by dielectric resonators
Abstract For a novel indoor‐localization system, chipless tags with high retro‐directive radar cross‐section (RCS) under wide‐angle incidence are required as fixed landmarks. Tags based on dielectric resonators (DRs) were proposed to provide identification by resonance frequency coding.
Ali Alhaj Abbas +4 more
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Advances in the Design Techniques and Applications of Chipless RFIDs
The recent emergence of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications have attracted the attention of all the stakeholders, namely developers, manufacturers, and end-users.
Vijay Sharma, Mohammad Hashmi
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Edible Electronics: The Vision and the Challenge
Conceiving electronics through the prism of the fridge content appears to be an exotic exercise, but it is appealing for the development of a ground‐breaking edible technological platform, able to change the paradigm in healthcare and environmental sustainability.
Alina S. Sharova +4 more
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A dual polarised universal reader for frequency domain‐based chipless RFID tags and sensors
Abstract A dual‐polarised (DP) universal reader architecture is presented herein for detecting all types of frequency domain‐based chipless RFID tags and sensors. The proposed reader reads the frequency domain‐based tag and sensor data in both horizontal and vertical polarisations.
Md Aminul Islam, Nemai C. Karmakar
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Three-Dimensional Chipless RFID Tags: Fabrication through Additive Manufacturing
A new class of Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) tags, namely the three-dimensional (3D)-printed chipless RFID one, is proposed, and their performance is assessed.
Sergio Terranova +3 more
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A 32-bit chipless RFID tag operating in the 4.5–10.9 GHz band is presented in this paper. The tag has a unique multiple-arc-type shape consisting of closely packed 0.2 mm wide arcs of different radii and lengths.
Muhammad Noman +5 more
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