This paper examines the impact of daily activities on the performance of a body-mounted radio frequency identification (RFID) tag inkjet printed onto tattoo transfer paper. This paper aims to assess how robust RFID tags of this nature are when mounted on the skin while the user undergoes various daily activities. The factors considered for these robustness tests are the effect of sweat and wear and tear on these tags during everyday use and also how it stands up to being exposed to water and soap during showering. Performance assessment was carried out using parameters such as point-to-point surface DC resistance as well as read range. Results show marginal effects on the tag performance and the tag continued to function during a normal day...
The present work describes the inkjet printing and low temperature sintering of silver nanoparticle ...
Abstract In this paper, inkjet-printed silver traces and interconnections produced with the print-o...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) permits us to remotely exchange information utilizing electrom...
This thesis focuses on the inkjet printing of UHF RFID tags in the form of transfer tattoos for use ...
The effect of reducing the volume of conductive ink used in the fabrication of Epidermal RFID tags o...
This paper discusses the development of RFID logo antennas based on the logos of Loughborough Univer...
This Letter presents an investigation of the effect of human tissue conductivity and permittivity on...
RFID technique has gathered interest in many areas. But due to high installation cost and comparativ...
Passive ultra-high-frequency (UHF) radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology is increasingly ...
pre-printThis paper explores a subdermal RFID antenna at 918 MHz. The antenna, made from ink encapsu...
RFID or Radio frequency identification is an unsymmetrical radio communication protocol, where uplin...
Transfer Tattoo RFID tags are described for person locating scenarios. The technology considered is ...
Conformal and stretchable wearable sensors provide real-time information about individual's health c...
The growth of the Internet of Things has created a need for cost-effective and light-weight electron...
This paper presents a low-cost, inkjet printed radio frequency identification (RFID) tag antenna for...
The present work describes the inkjet printing and low temperature sintering of silver nanoparticle ...
Abstract In this paper, inkjet-printed silver traces and interconnections produced with the print-o...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) permits us to remotely exchange information utilizing electrom...
This thesis focuses on the inkjet printing of UHF RFID tags in the form of transfer tattoos for use ...
The effect of reducing the volume of conductive ink used in the fabrication of Epidermal RFID tags o...
This paper discusses the development of RFID logo antennas based on the logos of Loughborough Univer...
This Letter presents an investigation of the effect of human tissue conductivity and permittivity on...
RFID technique has gathered interest in many areas. But due to high installation cost and comparativ...
Passive ultra-high-frequency (UHF) radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology is increasingly ...
pre-printThis paper explores a subdermal RFID antenna at 918 MHz. The antenna, made from ink encapsu...
RFID or Radio frequency identification is an unsymmetrical radio communication protocol, where uplin...
Transfer Tattoo RFID tags are described for person locating scenarios. The technology considered is ...
Conformal and stretchable wearable sensors provide real-time information about individual's health c...
The growth of the Internet of Things has created a need for cost-effective and light-weight electron...
This paper presents a low-cost, inkjet printed radio frequency identification (RFID) tag antenna for...
The present work describes the inkjet printing and low temperature sintering of silver nanoparticle ...
Abstract In this paper, inkjet-printed silver traces and interconnections produced with the print-o...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) permits us to remotely exchange information utilizing electrom...