Amato et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Tunneling RFID tags for long-range and low-power microwave applicationsAmato et al., 2018
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- 8915409874485022388
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- Amato F
- Peterson C
- Degnan B
- Durgin G
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- IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification
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Backscatter modulation in radio frequency identification (RFID) tags will potentially connect billions of tomorrow's devices to the Internet-of-Things. Current passive RFID systems have power constraints that limit RFID tag communication to short ranges, but these limitations …
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