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Green RFID Systems

Green RFID Systems

Green RFID Systems

Luca Roselli, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy
September 2014
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    Combining cutting-edge technologies and techniques with existing approaches, this book equips you with the tools and knowledge needed to develop new energy-efficient and environmentally friendly RFID systems. As well as covering RFID basics, a wide range of new technologies is discussed, including biodegradable and recyclable material use, energy scavenging, passive and chipless architectures, RFID passive sensors, networked RFID and RFID sensors, organic electronic devices, textile electronics, and distributed and wide area electronics. Providing a clear description of how RFID technology can enable the evolution of the Internet of Things, the book guides you down the path to facing new challenges as we move towards ubiquitous sensing for smart environments and a networked society. This is an ideal guide for researchers in academia and industry, technical managers, and graduate students in RF and wireless communications.

    • Equips readers with the tools and knowledge needed to develop new energy-efficient and environmentally friendly RFID systems
    • Covers RFID basics as well as a wide range of new technologies, from biodegradable and recyclable materials use to distributed and wide area electronics
    • Offers a clear description of how RFID technology can aid the evolution of the Internet of Things

    Product details

    September 2014
    Hardback
    9781107030404
    304 pages
    253 × 178 × 17 mm
    0.7kg
    179 b/w illus. 18 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Contest analysis Apostolos Georgiadis and Ana Collado
    • 2. RFID background Giulia Orecchini and Luca Roselli
    • 3. Energy scavenging and storage for RFID systems Alessandra Costanzo, Diego Masotti, Aldo Romani and Marco Tartagni
    • 4. RFID technologies for RFID sensors and sensor tags Robert Weigel, Thomas Ussmueller and Amelle Hagelauer
    • 5. Unconventional RFID systems Alírio Boaventura, Ricardo Fernandes, João Nuno Matos and Nuno Borges Carvalho
    • 6. Integrating tiny RFID and NFC based sensors with the Internet Vasileios Lakafosis, Rushi Vyas, Chiara Mariotti, Taoran Le and Manos M. Tentzeris
    • 7. Materials for substrates Manos M. Tentzeris, Sangal Kim, Anya Traille, Benjamin S. Cook and Taoran Le
    • 8. Organic conductors and semiconductors: recent achievements and modeling Paolo Lugli and Luca Pierantoni
    • 9. RFID enabling new solutions Federico Alimenti, Chiara Mariotti and Luca Roselli
    • 10. Energy-efficient off-body communication using textile antennas Luigi Vallozzi, Patrick Van Torre and Hendrik Rogier.
      Contributors
    • Apostolos Georgiadis, Ana Collado, Giulia Orecchini, Luca Roselli, Alessandra Costanzo, Diego Masotti, Aldo Romani, Marco Tartagni, Robert Weigel, Thomas Ussmueller, Amelle Hagelauer, Alírio Boaventura, Ricardo Fernandes, João Nuno Matos, Nuno Borges Carvalho, Vasileios Lakafosis, Rushi Vyas, Chiara Mariotti, Taoran Le, Manos M. Tentzeris, Sangal Kim, Anya Traille, Benjamin S. Cook, Paolo Lugli, Luca Pierantoni, Federico Alimenti, Luigi Vallozzi, Patrick Van Torre, Hendrik Rogier

    • Editor
    • Luca Roselli , Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy

      Luca Roselli is a Professor of Applied Electronics at the University of Perugia, Italy, where he has been working since 1991. His research interests focus on the design of high frequency electronic circuits and systems, including the development of numerical methods for electronic circuit analyses and new material electronics. He has published more than 200 papers and founded two companies (WiS Srl and DiES Srl) in this field. He is strongly involved in MTT-S activity, participating in several MTT Technical Committees (RFID – past chair, RF nanotechnologies, Wireless Power Transfer), organizing the first Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC 2013) and being reviewer of several reviews and peer reviewed conferences. He is also member of the ERC panel.