This paper details the use of an acceleration measuring system which can transmit in real-time sensor data through UHF RFID to a computer. Existing methods of real-time transmission of sensor data rely on power-intensive Bluetooth or Wi-Fi technologies which result in devices that require large bulky batteries, this causes the overall device size to be high and thus can potentially cause issue during use. By harnessing status flags within a specific UHF RFID chip and custom reader software conforming to the EPC GEN2 standard, continuous streaming data rates of 5.2KBps were achievable. These enhanced data rates were shown to be reliable up to a range of 2.4M with above 99.99% data integrity. The power consumption of this methodology was foun...
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and ...
This paper presents an integrated, high-sensitivity UHF radio frequency identification (RFID) power ...
For an increasing number of people living with chronic medical conditions, wearable wire-less sensor...
This paper details the use of an acceleration measuring system which can transmit in real-time senso...
This paper details the use of an on body Accelerometer COTS RFID system for use in determining speci...
Wireless power transmission is becoming widespread in different RFID applications such as inventory ...
AbstractIn this work, a fully RF powered UHF-RFID Sensors Platform is presented. The system is imple...
In this paper, a UHF-RFID power management circuit is presented. It is able to power body sensor net...
Radio frequency identification has rapidly spread throughout the industry as a means to identify and...
A popular vision in the field of wireless communications has been to achieve ubiquitous communicatio...
This paper presents the architecture and design trade-off of a compact, programmable, battery-less U...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Wirelessly powered sensors are proven as an effecti...
An RF powered UHF-RFID passive sensors platform was realized using discrete components and printed ...
This paper describes the development of a Direct Driven Resonant Radiator (DDRR) antenna for an ultr...
This chapter is concerned with low power epidermally or conformally mounted flexible sensing tags th...
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and ...
This paper presents an integrated, high-sensitivity UHF radio frequency identification (RFID) power ...
For an increasing number of people living with chronic medical conditions, wearable wire-less sensor...
This paper details the use of an acceleration measuring system which can transmit in real-time senso...
This paper details the use of an on body Accelerometer COTS RFID system for use in determining speci...
Wireless power transmission is becoming widespread in different RFID applications such as inventory ...
AbstractIn this work, a fully RF powered UHF-RFID Sensors Platform is presented. The system is imple...
In this paper, a UHF-RFID power management circuit is presented. It is able to power body sensor net...
Radio frequency identification has rapidly spread throughout the industry as a means to identify and...
A popular vision in the field of wireless communications has been to achieve ubiquitous communicatio...
This paper presents the architecture and design trade-off of a compact, programmable, battery-less U...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Wirelessly powered sensors are proven as an effecti...
An RF powered UHF-RFID passive sensors platform was realized using discrete components and printed ...
This paper describes the development of a Direct Driven Resonant Radiator (DDRR) antenna for an ultr...
This chapter is concerned with low power epidermally or conformally mounted flexible sensing tags th...
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and ...
This paper presents an integrated, high-sensitivity UHF radio frequency identification (RFID) power ...
For an increasing number of people living with chronic medical conditions, wearable wire-less sensor...