In this paper we investigate the possibility to jointly adopt millimeter-wave technology with passive RFID based on backscattered signals, which paves the way to new identification and localization applications for next 5G scenarios. In particular, we assess the feasibility of this solution by comparing it with the passive RFID in the microwave UWB band. Results show that, despite the high path-loss at 60 GHz, it is possible to achieve interesting performance thanks to the less stringent requirements in terms of emitted power with respect to the UWB technology. Moreover, the possibility of localizing tags with a single reader is foreseen thanks to the adoption of narrow-beam antennas and beamsteering operations
In this work, a base-station design is proposed for passive UHF RFID tags that use pulse-width modul...
In the future, the need to identify and sense objects through ultra-low-power or zero-power communic...
Future advanced radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems are expected to provide both identific...
In this paper we investigate the possibility to jointly adopt millimeter-wave technology with passiv...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the possibility to jointly adopt millimeter-wave ...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of adopting millimeter-wave technology with passive ra...
This paper presents new systems for reading radio-frequency backscatter tags at 5.8 GHz. Backscatter...
In the new scenarios foreseen by the Internet of Things (IoT), industrial and consumer systems will ...
RFID technology for use in real-time object identification is being rapidly adopted in several field...
none18siWe present a novel radio-frequency identification (RFID) system with capability of localizat...
Future advanced radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems are expected to provide both identific...
In the new scenarios foreseen by the Internet of Things, industrial and commercial systems will be r...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an asymmetric radio protocol, where uplink communication (f...
WOS:000312996000040 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)There is a growing interest for simultaneous identi...
In this work, a base-station design is proposed for passive UHF RFID tags that use pulse-width modul...
In the future, the need to identify and sense objects through ultra-low-power or zero-power communic...
Future advanced radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems are expected to provide both identific...
In this paper we investigate the possibility to jointly adopt millimeter-wave technology with passiv...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the possibility to jointly adopt millimeter-wave ...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of adopting millimeter-wave technology with passive ra...
This paper presents new systems for reading radio-frequency backscatter tags at 5.8 GHz. Backscatter...
In the new scenarios foreseen by the Internet of Things (IoT), industrial and consumer systems will ...
RFID technology for use in real-time object identification is being rapidly adopted in several field...
none18siWe present a novel radio-frequency identification (RFID) system with capability of localizat...
Future advanced radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems are expected to provide both identific...
In the new scenarios foreseen by the Internet of Things, industrial and commercial systems will be r...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an asymmetric radio protocol, where uplink communication (f...
WOS:000312996000040 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)There is a growing interest for simultaneous identi...
In this work, a base-station design is proposed for passive UHF RFID tags that use pulse-width modul...
In the future, the need to identify and sense objects through ultra-low-power or zero-power communic...
Future advanced radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems are expected to provide both identific...