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Embodied Intelligence for Soil Health toward Sustainable Smart Agriculture: Sensing the Soil with Flexible Geotextiles Sensors. [PDF]
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Chipless RFID sensor for rotation monitoring
2017 IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology & Application (RFID-TA), 2017A chipless RFID sensor exploiting the depolarizing effect of a finite period surface is proposed for rotation monitoring. The information is encoded in the cross-polar response of the scatterer, which, in turns, depends on the orientation of the chipless RFID tag with respect to the probing wave.
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RFID Sensors and Artifact Tracking
2017As network bandwidth steadily increases and touchscreen mobile devices be-come ever more pervasive, objects achieve an electronic identity by actively build-ing the Internet of Things (IoT). RFID technology as well as sensor networks (SN) are important elements in the creation of the IoT, with innovative customized apps designed around people.
Buzzi M, Senette C
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Modeling contexts by RFID-sensor fusion
Fourth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'06), 2006Once devices have been distributed around us, it is essential to model the context in which we interact on a daily basis in an appropriate way. In this sense, we should ensure that the devices chosen should be completely suited to needs. Our aim is to create applications to facilitate the user's daily activities, without any extra effort in terms of ...
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Integration of RFID and sensors for remote healthcare
2010 3rd International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies (ISABEL 2010), 2010Healthcare represents one of the most promising sectors for future RFID applications. RFID, indeed, candidates as a natural solution to a large amount of biomedical problems, from care giving to telemedicine. Nevertheless, for a large scale diffusion into this market, the integration of RFID systems with a sensor network through the introduction of ...
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