Search for dissertations about: "RFID"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the word RFID.
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6. Adaptive Programming of RFID Inlays in the Reactive Near Field
Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) offers a vast variety of options to improve the functionality and efficiency in the automated data collection (ADC) industry and Internet of Things (IoT). In the inventory process of RFID with passive data carriers, a population of battery less tags is located in the working range of an interrogator system. READ MORE
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7. Prerequisites for Efficient Programming of RFID Inlays in Reactive Near Field
Abstract : The electromagnetically isolated programming of unique user IDs, into the transponder memory of UHF RFID inlays, is essential for successful operation in the RFID inventory process. Bar code printers enabled for RFID represent a typical environment of such programming. READ MORE
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8. Printed RFID Humidity Sensor Tags for Flexible Smart Systems
Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) and sensing are two key technologies enabling the Internet of Things (IoT). Development of RFID tags augmented with sensing capabilities (RFID sensor tags) would allow a variety of new applications, leading to a new paradigm of the IoT. READ MORE
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9. Impulse Radio UWB for the Internet-of-Things : A Study on UHF/UWB Hybrid Solution
Abstract : This dissertation investigates Ultra-Wideband (UWB) techniques for the next generation Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) towards the Internet-of-Things (IoT). In particular, an ultra-high frequency (UHF) wireless-powered UWB radio (UHF/UWB hybrid) with asymmetric links is explored from system architecture to circuit implementation. READ MORE
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10. 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