RFID systems are proliferating in everyday's applications. In this paper, the authors present a unified approach that relies on the development of novel low-cost inkjet-printed platforms with optimized metallization trace and effective integration of diodes for enhanced discrimination capability applications. Potentially, the presented approach could set the foundation for the first generation of truly "green" RFID-based devices.
Green Technologies and RFID: Present and Future
ORECCHINI, GIULIA;ALIMENTI, Federico;ROSELLI, Luca
2010
Abstract
RFID systems are proliferating in everyday's applications. In this paper, the authors present a unified approach that relies on the development of novel low-cost inkjet-printed platforms with optimized metallization trace and effective integration of diodes for enhanced discrimination capability applications. Potentially, the presented approach could set the foundation for the first generation of truly "green" RFID-based devices.File in questo prodotto:
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