A strain sensor tag with screen printed antenna for seamless integration with clothing is examined to provide a wireless method for monitoring of human body movements. The strain response of the tag is investigated in air and on human body. While the results indicate strong antenna-body interaction, the strain response of the tag is found to be a monotonic function of the strain
The concept of wireless passive strain sensors has been introduced in the last few years for applica...
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A passive UHF RFID tag design is presented in the form of a transfer patch similar to a temporary ta...
Abstract- A strain sensor tag with screen printed antenna for seamless integration with clothing is ...
This paper introduces the fabrication and wireless performance evaluation of a passive ultra-high fr...
Highly stretchable e-textile antennas enable wireless strain sensing based on passive UHF RFID tags....
Design of effective wearable tags for UHF RFID applications involving persons is still an open chall...
This paper addresses the antennas design for passive UHF rfid applications involving the human body ...
Sensors are key components in structural health monitoring. Although significant improvements have b...
In the present contribution, RFID tags will be thought of not only as radiotransponders, but also as...
Abstract—This paper addresses the design of passive and semi-passive transponder antennas for radio ...
A wearable low-profile inset-fed quarter-wave folded microstrip patch antenna for noninvasive activi...
This contribution investigates the feasibility of the passive UHF RF identification technology for t...
UHF RFID technology is presented that can facilitate new passive assistive technologies. Tongue cont...
The displacement and tilt angle of an object are useful information for wireless monitoring applicat...
The concept of wireless passive strain sensors has been introduced in the last few years for applica...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
A passive UHF RFID tag design is presented in the form of a transfer patch similar to a temporary ta...
Abstract- A strain sensor tag with screen printed antenna for seamless integration with clothing is ...
This paper introduces the fabrication and wireless performance evaluation of a passive ultra-high fr...
Highly stretchable e-textile antennas enable wireless strain sensing based on passive UHF RFID tags....
Design of effective wearable tags for UHF RFID applications involving persons is still an open chall...
This paper addresses the antennas design for passive UHF rfid applications involving the human body ...
Sensors are key components in structural health monitoring. Although significant improvements have b...
In the present contribution, RFID tags will be thought of not only as radiotransponders, but also as...
Abstract—This paper addresses the design of passive and semi-passive transponder antennas for radio ...
A wearable low-profile inset-fed quarter-wave folded microstrip patch antenna for noninvasive activi...
This contribution investigates the feasibility of the passive UHF RF identification technology for t...
UHF RFID technology is presented that can facilitate new passive assistive technologies. Tongue cont...
The displacement and tilt angle of an object are useful information for wireless monitoring applicat...
The concept of wireless passive strain sensors has been introduced in the last few years for applica...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
A passive UHF RFID tag design is presented in the form of a transfer patch similar to a temporary ta...