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    Reconfigurable UHF RFID tag with sensing capabilities

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    The pervasiveness of RFID in application fields commonly prerogative of other technologies is related to the addition of sensor and computational capabilities to the systems. This paper presents a smart RFID tag based on a custom designed microchip, able to transmit wirelessly the information coming from a series of integrated sensors and complying with part of the RFID UHF EPC-Gen2 standard, developed implementing the state machine on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) board. The solution provided aims to demonstrate the feasibility to create augmented RFID tags useful in several applications such as a safer and more manageable food supply chain of perishable comestibles, or biomedical sensor data transmitters. The solution conceived, thanks to the possible miniaturization of the FPGA IC, is a practical solution to obtain compact, small size and low cost devices for short range applications. The FPGA-based implementation ensures a low-cost alternative to dedicated ASIC design for achieving high-end features such as bi-directional communication, anti-collision and on-board computational power
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