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Battery-free wireless identification and sensing

The Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform (WISP) project explores an approach to provide power for sensor networks, based on passive radio-frequency-identification technology. In traditional passive RFID systems, ambient high-power readers interrogate battery-free devices, called tags, that m...

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Published in:IEEE pervasive computing 2005-01, Vol.4 (1), p.37-45
Main Authors: Philipose, M., Smith, J.R., Jiang, B., Mamishev, A., Sumit Roy, Sundara-Rajan, K.
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Condition monitoring
Conducting materials
Costs
Detection
Energy measurement
Manufacturing
Mathematical models
Measuring instruments
power supply
Radio frequency
Radio frequency identification
Radiofrequency identification
Readers
RFID
RFID tags
sensor networks
Sensors
Tags
wireless communications
Wireless sensor networks
wireless sensors
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