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A Paradigm Shift in Passive Radio Frequency Identification Tag Development and Manufacturing Flexibility to Provide Active Tag Functionality

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Passive RFID is rapidly expanding for asset tracking while simultaneously opening broader fronts in passive communications and sensing as a platform technology. As technology improves and power requirements are lowered, the possibilities for increased flexibility bring about new “RFID” opportunities with active functionality (e.g., a Passive Camera). In addition, new manufacturing technologies can now provide flexibility and cost advantages for early stage developers when compared to ASIC ICs. This paper addresses a potential security application and other applications including passive camera technologies, inter-chip systems communications on an RFID tag, and new core prototyping and manufacturing technologies to accelerate development in the total RFID space.

Keywords: ENERGY HARVESTING; INTERNET OF THINGS; PASSIVE POWERING; PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT; RFID

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 September 2015

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  • The electronic systems that can operate with very low power are of great technological interest. The growing research activity in the field of low power electronics requires a forum for rapid dissemination of important results: Journal of Low Power Electronics (JOLPE) is that international forum which offers scientists and engineers timely, peer-reviewed research in this field.
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