Search for dissertations about: "RFID application"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words RFID application.
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1. Energy Efficient Protocols for Active RFID
Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems come in different flavours; passive, active, semi-passive, or semi-active. Those different types of RFID are supported by different, internationally accepted protocol standards as well as by several accepted proprietary protocols. READ MORE
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2. Antenna-based passive UHF RFID sensor tags : Design and application
Abstract : RFID, as a low cost technology with a long life time, provides great potential for transmitting sensor data in combination with the ordinary ID number. The sensor can, for example, be integrated either in the chip or in the antenna of an RFID tag. READ MORE
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3. Printable Green RFID Antennas for Embedded Sensors
Abstract : In the recent years, radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology has been widely integrated into modern society applications, ranging from barcode successor to retail supply chain, remote monitoring, detection and healthcare, for instance. In general, an RFID tag or transponder is composed of an antenna and an application-specific integrated circuit chip. READ MORE
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4. System integration of electronic functionality in packaging application
Abstract : Sensor applications are becoming increasingly important as products are now being requested to be more and more intelligent and safe. As the costs involved in sensor technology decrease its usage will spread to new market segments including new areas with products that have never previously used such functionalities, including, wood fibre based products for packaging, hygiene or graphical use. READ MORE
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5. All Digital Polar Transmitter Design for Software Defined Radio : Architecture and Low Power Circuit Implementation
Abstract : The evolving wireless communication technology is aiming highdata rate, high mobility, long distance and at the meantime, co-existwith various different standards. This developing trend requires ahighly linear transceiver system and it causes the problem of lowefficiency due to the large crest factor of signals. READ MORE