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IEEE RFID 2014: Orlando, FL, USA
- IEEE International Conference on RFID, IEEE RFID 2014, Orlando, FL, USA, April 8-10, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-3587-1
- Kevin D'hoe, Jean-Pierre Goemaere, Nobby Stevens, Bart Nauwelaers, Lieven De Strycker:
Automated design of an HF RFID loop antenna based on parametric geometry modification. 1-7 - Somnath Mukherjee:
Mitigation of proximity to metal for magnetically coupled transponders by use of resonant loops. 8-14 - Simone Zuffanelli, Pau Aguila, Gerard Zamora, Ferran Paredes, Ferran Martín, Jordi Bonache:
An impedance matching method for optical disc-based UHF-RFID tags. 15-22 - Michael T. Reich, Cherish Bauer-Reich:
UHF RFID impedance matching: When is a T-match not a T-match? 23-30 - Asanga Wickramasinghe, Damith Chinthana Ranasinghe, Alanson P. Sample:
WINDWare: Supporting ubiquitous computing with passive sensor enabled RFID. 31-38 - Rengamathi Sankarkumar, Damith Chinthana Ranasinghe, Thuraiappah Sathyan:
A highly accurate and scalable approach for addressing location uncertainty in asset tracking applications. 39-46 - Tuan Dinh Le, Seong Hoon Kim, Minh Hoang Nguyen, Daeyoung Kim, Seung Young Shin, Kyung Eun Lee, Rodrigo da Rosa Righi:
EPC information services with No-SQL datastore for the Internet of Things. 47-54 - Ryan Measel, Christopher S. Lester, Yifei Xu, Richard Primerano, Moshe Kam:
Detection performance of spread spectrum signatures for passive, chipless RFID. 55-59 - Fernando Paixão Cortes, Juan Pablo Martinez Brito, Rafael Cantalice, Everton Ghignatti, Alfredo Olmos, Fernando Chávez, Marcelo Lubaszewski:
A low-power RF/analog front-end architecture for LF passive RFID tags with dynamic power sensing. 60-66 - Joshua F. Ensworth, Stewart J. Thomas, Seung Yul Shin, Matthew S. Reynolds:
Waveform-aware ambient RF energy harvesting. 67-73 - Aaron N. Parks, Joshua R. Smith:
Sifting through the airwaves: Efficient and scalable multiband RF harvesting. 74-81 - Martin Scherhaufl, Markus Pichler, Andreas Stelzer:
Localization of passive UHF RFID tags based on inverse synthetic apertures. 82-88 - Michael Goller, Christoph Feichtenhofer, Axel Pinz:
Fusing RFID and computer vision for probabilistic tag localization. 89-96 - Mohammed J. Hakeem, Kaamran Raahemifar, Gul N. Khan:
Novel modulo based Aloha anti-collision algorithm for RFID systems. 97-102 - Jelena Kaitovic, Markus Rupp:
Improved physical layer collision recovery receivers for RFID readers. 103-109 - Grzegorz Smietanka, Jürgen Götze:
Improving the performance of UHF RFID communication in a small scale fading channel. 110-117 - Jie Shi, Su Mon Kywe, Yingjiu Li:
Batch Clone Detection in RFID-enabled supply chain. 118-125 - Thomas Korak, Michael Hutter:
On the power of active relay attacks using custom-made proxies. 126-133 - Gregory G. Kenning:
Development of a nanoparticle time-temperature sensor for passive and active RFID. 134-140 - Yuki Igarashi, Yuki Sato, Yuusuke Kawakita, Jin Mitsugi, Haruhisa Ichikawa:
A feasibility study on simultaneous data collection from multiple sensor RF tags with multiple subcarriers. 141-146 - Sharmistha Bhadra, Mike McDonald, Douglas J. Thomson, Michael S. Freund, Greg E. Bridges:
An inductively coupled passive tag for remote basic volatile sensing. 147-152
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