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Radio frequency identification RFID

Kymissis et al. have examined the possibility of generation of electrical power parasitically from devices built in a shoe, a wearable subsystem for the soldier. Merits of three different types of piezoelectric devices are compared. They are a unimorph strip piezoceramic composite, a stave of multilayer laminate of PVDF foil, and a shoe-mounted rotary magnetic generator as a part of technology demonstration a piezoelectric embedded shoe has also been postulated to periodically broadcast a digital radio frequency identification (RFID) signal as the wearer walks. [Pg.291]

UV curable flexo ink for RFID antennas Radio frequency identification (RFID) devices and contactless smart cards are capable of uniquely identifying an individual or object when they are interrogated by an external radio frequency signal. Recently, a process of printing with the use of UV curable conductive flexo inks has been introduced. The inks are based on polyfunctional acrylates with silver flakes added for the electrical conductivity. The advantages of these inks are ... [Pg.245]

Sangoi, R., Smith, C. G., et al. (2004), Printing radio frequency identification (RFID) tag antennas using inks containing silver dispersions, J. Dispersion Sci. Technol. 25(4), 513-521. [Pg.200]

Another major technology area that can utflize conductive IJ ink is the display market. Inkjet can be applied for both flexible and rigid displays such as electroluminescent and electrophoretic displays (including e-paper), hquid crystal displays (LCD), plasma display panels (PDP) and touch screens some functionalities have already been printed by IJ technology in certain display apphcations, for example RGB color filters. Conductive IJ is also appropriate for use in thin film transistors (TFT), disposable batteries, radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags, and a range of chemical and electronic sensors. [Pg.227]

Consider using radio-frequency identification (RFID) or other tracking methods for package (non-bulk) shipments of sensitive materials. [Pg.130]

Data entry is manual, which means that errors can creep into record keeping. Bar codes, radio frequency identification (RFID), or other methods can address this, but these have yet to be evaluated and implemented. [Pg.57]

Domdouzis, K., Kumar B., and Anumha C. 2007. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) apphcations A brief introduction. Advanced Engineering Informatics 21 350-355. [Pg.67]

Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Sensors RFID is a technology capable of providing wireless identification of objects. Figure 8 shows a typical RFID system that consists of a transponder (a tag) including an integrated circuit containing an RF circuitry and information to be transmitted, with a transceiver to read the radio frequency and transfer the information to a processing device. [Pg.1099]

Intelligent product cross-selling system in fashion retailing using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, fuzzy logic and rule-based expert system... [Pg.196]

Radio frequency identification (RFID)-enabled smart dressing system (SDS)... [Pg.200]


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