RFID and Wireless Sensing

Essel J, Brenk D, Weigel R (2009)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2009

Pages Range: 167-172

Conference Proceedings Title: SENSOR+TEST 2009

Journal Issue: 6

Abstract

The efforts in realizing ubiquitous integrated circuits for ambient intelligence networks increased over the past few years. In particular, the passive radio frequency identification (RFID) presents a key technology for unattended wireless networks. A typical state of the art passive RFID system consists of an interrogator/reader and several passive Transponders. The interrogator communicates with the transponders by a wireless peer-to-peer connection and is responsible for the power supply of the passive transponders. To achieve a higher reading range and to improve the operational reliability of passive RFID sensor tags, the design of integrated circuits with an ultra low-power consumption and novel concepts for high-efficiency energy scavenging are required.

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APA:

Essel, J., Brenk, D., & Weigel, R. (2009). RFID and Wireless Sensing. In SENSOR+TEST 2009 (pp. 167-172).

MLA:

Essel, Jochen, Daniel Brenk, and Robert Weigel. "RFID and Wireless Sensing." Proceedings of the SENSOR+TEST 2009 2009. 167-172.

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