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Hybrid Chipless RFID Tags- A Pathway to EPC Global Standard
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is one of the most modern technologies in identification and tracking systems. Recently, chipless RFID tags have been invented as a low cost, robust, and adaptive alternative, in order to compete with the traditional
Fatemeh Babaeian, Nemai Chandra Karmakar
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Chipless-RFID: A Review and Recent Developments [PDF]
In this paper, a review of the state-of-the-art chipless radiofrequency identification (RFID) technology is carried out. This recent technology may provide low cost tags as long as these tags are not equipped with application specific integrated circuits
Cristian Herrojo +3 more
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Environmental and Ecological Monitoring with Biodegradable Technologies. [PDF]
This review examines the development and application of wireless biodegradable sensors for environmental monitoring. It explores (bio)degradable materials, their degradation mechanisms in various environments, and non‐toxic fabrication techniques. Additionally, it addresses scalable production and sustainable powering solutions, emphasizing the high ...
Bathaei MJ +7 more
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Three-Dimensional Chipless RFID Tags: Fabrication through Additive Manufacturing [PDF]
Filippo Costa +2 more
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Hybrid Encoding Method for Radio Frequency Identification in the Internet of Things Systems
As one of the important components of internet of things (IOT) systems, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags need to be improved in terms of power consumption, size reduction and coding capacity.
Ali Lalbakhsh +6 more
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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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Designing UHF RFID tag antennas with Barcode shape for dual‐technology identification
Abstract In this paper, a novel methodology to design Ultra High Frequency Radio‐Frequency IDentification (UHF RFID) tag antennas with Barcode layout is proposed with the challenging goal of “fusing” both technologies in a single device. Specifically, after a brief recall of the well‐known barcode standard, a procedure to design meandered barcode ...
Konstantinos Zannas +7 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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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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Presenting a New Wireless Strain Method for Structural Monitoring: Experimental Validation
The structural health monitoring (SHM) of large and complex infrastructures as well as laboratory tests of new structures and materials resorts to strain gauge measurements to check mechanical stress. A wireless measurement of the strain gauge response is desirable in many practical applications to avoid the cost and the difficulty of wiring ...
Amedeo Gregori +4 more
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