The feasibility study of a harmonic RFID chipless sensing tag is presented. The tag sensor is composed by an antenna at f0 = 1:2 GHz, a Schottky diode (HSMS2850), a balanced impedances bridge with a sensing variable element, and a second antenna working at 2f0 = 2:4 GHz. When interrogated with a signal at f0 the tag responds with a signal at 2f0 only when the bridge is unbalanced due to a variation of the sensible impedance value of at least 5. With this approach the system is energetically autonomous, being activated by the received signal and responds only when there is a change in the sensed quantity. No IC for carrier modulation is required to transfer the information
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The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the ever-growing network in which many physical objects,lives...
In several application scenarios, the integration between passive RFID devices and sensors would rep...
The upcoming Internet of Things is realizing the vision of a fully connected world: one of the key ...
International audienceIn this paper, the harmonic signals generated by UHF RFID chips, usually consi...
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and ...
International audienceThis paper introduces a relevant concept of energy harvesting for passive UHF ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the implementation of autonomous radiofrequency identific...
A novel wearable radio frequency identification (RFID) tag with sensing, processing, and decision-ta...
In this work, we present a design that can be used to emulate RFID tags, or to measure parameters an...
A self-powered autonomous RFID device with sensing and computing capabilities is presented in this p...
This paper considers the integration of three attractive concepts: Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting...
This thesis is concerned with the development of a novel RFID ac current sensing technique for smart...
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The mechanism is described by which a passive UHF RFID tag coupled with a tuning circuit is integrat...
Along with rapid development of sensing and communication technology, Internet of Things (IoTs) has ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the ever-growing network in which many physical objects,lives...
In several application scenarios, the integration between passive RFID devices and sensors would rep...
The upcoming Internet of Things is realizing the vision of a fully connected world: one of the key ...