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RFID system with passive RFID tags for textiles
2017 10th International Symposium on Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (ATEE), 2017Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, by assigning a unique identifier to each product allowed spectacular development of wireless monitoring and control applications. With the advances of tags with passive integrated circuits, operating without a self-contained energy source, extracting the needed energy from the energy of electromagnetic ...
Marius Daniel Calin+3 more
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AN RFID-middleware-based RFID router architecture
2012 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2012With the development of RFID middleware technology, the reduction of network bandwidth consumption when transferring large number of tag data is important. Moreover, meeting the requirement to build a company's own RFID network has become the key to the popularization and promotion of RFID applications.
Yongxiong Ruan+3 more
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, 2010
Preface to the Third Edition List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction 1.1 Automatic Identification Systems 1.2 A Comparison of Different ID Systems 1.3 Components of an RFID System 2 Differentiation Features of RFID Systems 2.1 Fundamental Differentiation ...
Klaus Finkenzeller
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Preface to the Third Edition List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction 1.1 Automatic Identification Systems 1.2 A Comparison of Different ID Systems 1.3 Components of an RFID System 2 Differentiation Features of RFID Systems 2.1 Fundamental Differentiation ...
Klaus Finkenzeller
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IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2018
We present Bayesian filter of variable RF transmission power (BFVP), a Bayesian filter-based algorithm and a variable power radio-frequency identification (RFID) model for localizing passive ultra high frequency (UHF) RFID tags in complex environments ...
Jian Zhang+4 more
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We present Bayesian filter of variable RF transmission power (BFVP), a Bayesian filter-based algorithm and a variable power radio-frequency identification (RFID) model for localizing passive ultra high frequency (UHF) RFID tags in complex environments ...
Jian Zhang+4 more
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RFID-CoA: The RFID tags as certificates of authenticity
2011 IEEE International Conference on RFID, 2011The inadequacy of the traditional, digitally encoded RFID tags in combating counterfeiting prompts us to investigate new hardware-enabled technologies that can complement the remote identification functionality of typical RFIDs in an effective and very low cost way.
Manos M. Tentzeris+6 more
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2016 IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet), 2016
This paper discusses the evolution of UHF RFID tags towards Augmented Tags. Such an evolution must be compliant with the huge advantages that the tags encompass, in particular full passive feature, compact size, usage flexibility and cost effectiveness. The discussed evolutions are based on the exploitation of some of the properties of the tag antennas
Tedjini, Smail+4 more
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This paper discusses the evolution of UHF RFID tags towards Augmented Tags. Such an evolution must be compliant with the huge advantages that the tags encompass, in particular full passive feature, compact size, usage flexibility and cost effectiveness. The discussed evolutions are based on the exploitation of some of the properties of the tag antennas
Tedjini, Smail+4 more
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Miniaturizing RFID for magnamosis
2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2014Anastomosis is a common surgical procedure using staples or sutures in an open or laparoscopic surgery. A more effective and much less invasive alternative is to apply the mechanical pressure on the tissue over a few days [1]. Since the pressure is produced by the attractive force between two permanent magnets, the procedure is called magnamosis[1]. To
Xiaorong Zhang+8 more
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RFID Antennas for Body-Area Applications: From Wearables to Implants
IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine, 2018Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology has recently attracted significant interest in the realm of body-area applications, including both wearables and implants.
A. Kiourti
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Challenge: RFID Hacking for Fun and Profit
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2018Passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are ubiquitous today due to their low cost (a few cents), relatively long communication range ($\sim$7-11~m), ease of deployment, lack of battery, and small form factor.
Ju Wang, Omid Salehi-Abari, S. Keshav
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2013
Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems use RFID tags to annotate and identify objects. When objects are processed, an RFID reader is used to read information from the tags attached to the objects. The information will then be used with the data stored in the back-end databases to support the handling of business transactions.
Gansen Zhao+4 more
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Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems use RFID tags to annotate and identify objects. When objects are processed, an RFID reader is used to read information from the tags attached to the objects. The information will then be used with the data stored in the back-end databases to support the handling of business transactions.
Gansen Zhao+4 more
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