Barcode is today the most popular method of labeling objects but it has significant limitations which could be potentially solved with the introduction of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. However, application of RFID to consumer low-value items is feasible only if tag price drops under one cent including the cost of fitting it in place.
Chipless RFID with artificial impedance surfaces
COSTA, FILIPPO;GENOVESI, SIMONE;MONORCHIO, AGOSTINO;MANARA, GIULIANO
2015-01-01
Abstract
Barcode is today the most popular method of labeling objects but it has significant limitations which could be potentially solved with the introduction of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. However, application of RFID to consumer low-value items is feasible only if tag price drops under one cent including the cost of fitting it in place.File in questo prodotto:
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