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    Fully Printable Chipless RFID Tag

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    A novel chipless RFID system based on planar multiresonators for barcode replacement

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    RFID is taking the world by storm but lowering the price of the tag is a necessity in order to completely replace barcode systems with RFID systems. Researchers around the world have been working on chipless RFID systems. In this paper we present a novel chipless RFID system for barcode replacement. The system can be effectively used in conveyor belt applications. It uses spectral signatures to encoded data and hence provide a unique ID for every tagged object. The chipless tag is fully passive and planar

    An integrated magnetic programming technique for mechanical microresonators

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    ieee access special section radio frequency identification and security techniques

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    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems have been receiving much attention in the last few decades due to their effective role in our everyday life. They propose different solutions to many vital applications. Moreover, RFID systems are the backbone of modern Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Near-Field Communication (NFC) systems. Extending the capacity of such systems and making them more secure is the desired objective of the research community

    Handbook of smart antennas for RFID systems

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    The Handbook of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems is a single comprehensive reference on the smart antenna technologies applied to RFID. This book will provide a timely reference book for researchers and students in the areas of both smart antennas and RFID technologies. It is the first book to combine two of the most important wireless technologies together in one book. The handbook will feature chapters by leading experts in both academia and industry offering an in-depth description of terminologies and concepts related to smart antennas in various RFID systems applications

    Antennas for mobile satellite communications

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    Handbook of smart antennas for RFID systems / edited by Nemai Chandra Karmakar.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.Book fair 2013.xxiii, 620 p. :The Handbook of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems is a single comprehensive reference on the smart antenna technologies applied to RFID. This book will provide a timely reference book for researchers and students in the areas of both smart antennas and RFID technologies. It is the first book to combine two of the most important wireless technologies together in one book. The handbook will feature chapters by leading experts in both academia and industry offering an in-depth description of terminologies and concepts related to smart antennas in various RFID systems applications. Some topics are: adaptive beamforming for RFID smart antennas, multiuser interference suppression in RFID tag reading, phased array antennas for RFID applications, smart antennas in wireless systems and market analysis and case studies of RFID smart antennas. This handbook will cover the latest achievements in the designs and applications for smart antennas for RFID as well as the basic concepts, terms, protocols, systems architectures and case studies in smart antennas for RFID readers and tags

    Chipped Versus Chipless RF Identification: A Comprehensive Review

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    Chipless RFID, an emerging technology

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    International audienceRadiofrequency identification (RFID) is an established technique for automatic data captures exploiting reflected electromagnetic waves by scatters, usually called tags or transponders. In the last decades, roughly since the mid-1960s, very effective integrated circuit-based tags have been developed and implemented in numerous applications from the most simple like the electronic surveillance article to the more sophisticated like the Internet of Things. Even if conventional RFID is a well developed and broadly used technology worldwide, the need for an all-passive solution is highly desirable for certain applications that require low-cost, mechanical robustness and ability to be implemented in severe environments
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