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Gaetano Marrocco

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Experimental characterization of bodycentric passive RFID systems

2011

Recent progresses in the design of wearable RFID tag antennas stimulate the idea of passive bodycentric systems wherein the required power to drive the wearable tags is directly scavenged from the interrogation signal emitted by the reader unit. While active bodycentric links have been extensively investigated, the feasibility of passive systems is still questionable due to the poor sensitivity of the tags and to the modest read distances. This paper describes an articulated measurement campaign with textile wearable low-profile tags in the UHF RFID band. It is demonstrated that both on-body and off-body links are feasible with a power budget fully compliant with the available technology. T…

EngineeringPassive systemsbusiness.industryRFID sensor wearableeWearable computerSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiSignalPower budgetPower (physics)Ultra high frequencyElectronic engineeringSensitivity (control systems)businessInterrogation
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Humidity Sensing by Polymer-Loaded UHF RFID Antennas

2012

Passive ultra high-frequency radio frequency identification tags, besides item labeling, are also able to exploit capability to sense the physical state of the tagged object as well as of the surrounding environment. Here, a new family of polymer-doped tags are proposed and fully characterized for the detection of ambient humidity. A sensitive chemical species based on PEDOT:PSS is used to load a shaped slot, carved into a folded-like patch tag. The communication and sensing capabilities of the resulting radio-sensor are investigated by means of simulation and measurements that show how to control and balance above opposite requirements by a proper deposition of the sensitive material. The …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryElectrical engineeringHumidityRFIDsensor antennaSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiSense (electronics)Microstrip antennaUltra high frequencyPEDOT:PSSRadio-frequency identificationDeposition (phase transition)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentation
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Feasibility, limitations and potentiality of UHF-RFID passive implants

2012

Implanted RFID may play an important role in the personal Healthcare of next future. Antenna embedded into prosthesis or into other implanted medical devices could permit to monitor physiological and pathological processes, providing a natural interconnection to remote services. The big technical challenge is to establish a stable RFID link with the interior of the human body in spite of the high electromagnetic losses of the tissues. By using parametric electromagnetic models and some early result, it is here investigated the potentiality and limitation of the UHF implants with special attention to the body district, the overall mass, and the size of the antennas.

InterconnectionEngineeringUltra high frequencybusiness.industryElectronic engineeringElectromagnetic modelAntenna (radio)businessImplantable antennas rfid sensorUhf antennas
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Passive RFID Strain-Sensor Based on Meander-Line Antennas

2011

The processing of backscattered signals coming from RFID tags is potentially useful to detect the physical state of the tagged object. It is here shown how to design a completely passive UHF RFID sensor for strain monitoring starting from a flexible meander-line dipole whose shape factor and feed section are engineered to achieve the desired sensing resolution and dynamic range. This class of devices is low-cost, promises sub-millimeter resolution and may found interesting applications in the Structural Health Monitoring of damaged structures and vehicles as well as during extreme and adverse events.

BackscatterComputer sciencebusiness.industryElectrical engineeringSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagneticilaw.inventionDipoleRFID sensor SHMUltra high frequencylawDipole antennaStructural health monitoringSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessElectrical impedanceStrain gauge
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Development and characterization of xyloglucan-poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel membrane for Wireless Smart wound dressings

2018

Abstract Hydrogel-based smart wound dressings that combine the traditional favourable properties of hydrogels as skin care materials with sensing functions of relevant biological parameters for the remote monitoring of wound healing are under development. In particular, lightweight, ultra-high frequency radiofrequency identification (UHF RFID) sensor are adjoined to xyloglucan-poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel films to battery-less monitor moisture level of the bandage in contact with the skin, as well as wireless transmit the measured data to an off-body reader. This study investigates the swelling behavior of the hydrogels in contact with simulated biological fluids, and the modification of th…

PermittivityVinyl alcoholMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyDielectricPhysics and Astronomy (all)030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineHydrogels; Wound dressings; Dielectric properties; Swelling; RFID sensors; Epidermal electronicsMaterials ChemistrymedicineHydrogel membraneEpidermal electronicSwellingRFID sensorsPolymers and PlasticRFID sensorOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureHydrogelsSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagnetici021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Characterization (materials science)Dielectric propertieXyloglucanHydrogelSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiWound dressingschemistryWound dressingDielectric propertiesSelf-healing hydrogelsSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieSwellingmedicine.symptomSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni0210 nano-technologyBiomedical engineeringEpidermal electronics
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Sub-Millimeter Displacement Sensing by Passive UHF RFID Antennas

2014

A slotted patch is transformed into a wireless passive UHF-RFID sensor of uni-dimensional displacements by introducing a mechanic-electromagnetic modulation capable to convert sub-millimeter deformations into changes of the antenna's response, remotely detectable. A design methodology allows to obtain the desired sensitivity and dynamic range in a fully controllable way. The sensor and the methodology are discussed through the help of preliminary laboratory experimentations on a concrete brick, showing the possibility to achieve resolutions better than 0.1 mm with low cost readers.

Directional antennaComputer sciencebusiness.industryElectrical engineeringSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiMicrostrip antennaUltra high frequencyModulationElectronic engineeringWirelessSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringAntenna (radio)businessRFID sensor Antenna
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NIGHT-Care: A Passive RFID System for Remote Monitoring and Control of Overnight Living Environment

2014

AbstractAn Ambient Intelligence platform, NIGHTCare, for remote monitoring and control of overnight living environment is here proposed. The platform, entirely based on RFID passive technology is able to recognize nocturnal behaviors and activities, generates automatic alarms in case of anomalous or pathological events and support diagnostics. The results of a complete test in real scenario are presented, together with a numerical assessment of electromagnetic safety issues.

RFIDAmbient intelligencebusiness.industryComputer scienceLiving environmentReal-time computingSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi Elettromagneticihuman monitoring systemRemote monitoring and controlTest (assessment)Night CareEmbedded systemPervasive HealthcareGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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CNT-based RFID passive gas sensor

2011

Summary form only given, as follows. Single-wall carbon nanotube (CNT) is examined for the design of a passive and maintenance-free wireless RFID sensor. CNT buckypaper is characterized from a dielectric and a sensitivity point of view, using an indirect way, by using antenna measurement and simulations in a controlled medium. A CNT-based prototype RFID tag is then described as the featured maintenance free sensor and experimentally verified for its applicability and sensitivity towards NH3.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryrfid sensorAntenna measurementSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiBuckypaperHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYDielectricCarbon nanotubelaw.inventionNanosensorlawHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSElectronic engineeringWirelessSensitivity (control systems)businessWireless sensor networkHardware_LOGICDESIGN2011 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium
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Polymer-doped UHF RFID tag for wireless-sensing of humidity

2012

Passive UHF RFID tags, beside item labelling, are also able to exploit capability of sensing the physical state of the tagged object as well as of the surrounding environment. Here a family of polymer-doped tags are proposed and fully characterized for the detection of ambient humidity. A sensitive chemical species based on PEDOT:PSS is used to dope a properly shaped slot carved into a folded-like patch tag. The communication and sensing capabilities of the radio-sensor are investigated by means of simulation and measurements showing how to control and balance above opposite requirements by dosing the quantity of sensitive material. The device could have interesting application in the asses…

chemistry.chemical_classificationComputer sciencebusiness.industryRFID sensor humidityHumidityPolymerChemical speciesUltra high frequencyPEDOT:PSSchemistryAmbient humidityElectronic engineeringWirelessbusinessSensitivity (electronics)2012 IEEE International Conference on RFID (RFID)
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Design of Implanted RFID Tags for Passive Sensing of Human Body: The STENTag

2012

Numerical processing of passive UHF-RFID tags' response may provide physical insight about the hosting object or about the nearby environment. This idea is here extended to implanted antennas with the purpose to sense the evolution of some human physiological and pathological process involving a local change of effective permittivity inside the body. The goal is to understand how master the design of this class of devices taking into account both communication and sensing capabilities. An ad hoc design methodology is here presented and discussed by means of a realistic medical case concerning the modification of an endo-vascular device to achieve a STENTag able to sense the state of the ves…

PermittivityRFIDClass (computer programming)RFID Implanted sensorComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (computing)Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiObject (computer science)Passive sensingImplantable antenna RFID sensorElectronic engineeringState (computer science)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringTelecommunicationsbusinessImplanted sensor
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Constrained-Design of Passive UHF RFID Sensor Antennas

2013

Passive UHF RFID tags may be used, beside labeling, to remotely observe the physical/chemical change of the tagged object, through modulation of their impedance and gain, thus acting as sensor antennas. The design of this new class of devices can be mastered by fully understanding the relationship between communication and sensing with the purpose to balance the maximization of the dynamic range of the response with the stability of the read distance. A new kind of communication/sensing nomogram permits to display both behaviors in a unitary way and to predict their physical limits, as well as to formalize a multi-parameter general-purpose optimization methodology. The procedure is demonstr…

RFID antenna design sensorUltra high frequencybusiness.industryComputer scienceElectrical engineeringWirelessSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessElectrical impedanceWireless sensor networkIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
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UHF RFID humidity sensor tag based on hygroscopic polymeric load

2012

Passive UHF RFID tags, beside item labelling, are also able to exploit capability of sensing the physical state of the tagged object as well as of the surrounding environment. Here a family of polymer-doped tags are proposed and fully characterized for the detection of ambient humidity. A sensitive chemical species based on PEDOT: PSS is used to dope a properly shaped slot carved into a folded-like patch tag. The sensing capabilities of the radio-sensor are investigated by means of measurements for different quantities of sensitive material and in cyclic exposures. The device could have interesting application in the assessment of the air quality in living and controlled rooms, in the monit…

Ultra high frequencyPEDOT:PSSComputer scienceAmbient humidityrfid sensorElectronic engineeringHumidity
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Modular, customisable, accomodation-friendly antenna system for satellite avionics: Development, prototyping and validation

2014

In the frame of ESA program AO/1- 6737/11/NL/MH, an innovative X-band antenna system for satellite avionics has been studied, demonstrated and validated at Proof of Concept Model level. The innovative contribution of such an antenna system relies on modularity, customizability and accommodation friendliness. The antenna concept is based on a Plug and Play architecture, where the basic module is a 2.7 cm-cube with a mass of 53 gr, which can be clustered in array configuration. A catalogue of predefined and ready-to-use clusters could be developed with the possibility of adapting the antenna systems to various platform types by tuning just a few control parameters. Different levels of customi…

EngineeringAvionics Plug and Play architecture modularity customizability bonding wires PIFA measurements simulations.Plug and playbusiness.industryConformal antennaFrame (networking)Modular designAvionicsModularitySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Proof of conceptAntenna (radio)businessSimulationAntenna satellite
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Human body sensing: A pervasive approach by implanted RFID tags

2011

Starting from the physical evidence that passive RFID systems may be used as self-sensing devices, the feasibility of human monitoring by means of implanted tags is here investigated. The key parameters to master with the purpose to enhance the sensitivity of the implanted radiosensor have been theoretically analyzed and numerically applied to a specific medical problem, i.e. the continuous monitoring of liver cancer evolution. Preliminary experimental results with simplified phantoms corroborate the analysis.

RFIDImplanted tagUbiquitous computingComputer sciencebusiness.industryWearable tagRFID sensor Wearable tag Implanted tagReal-time computingContinuous monitoringSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticisensorHuman monitoringKey (cryptography)RFID sensorSensitivity (control systems)Telecommunicationsbusiness2010 3rd International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies (ISABEL 2010)
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Experimental characterization of the RFID STENTag for passive vascular monitoring

2012

The possibility to monitor biological process in evolution and in particular the state of implanted devices such as vascular stent, has been recently proposed as one of the most challenging and fascinating application of the RFID passive technology. However, several issues are still in question and need to be analyzed in order to evaluate the real medical and sensing effectiveness of the proposed implantable radio sensor. The aim of this work is to experimentally evaluate the robustness of the RFID platform, its accuracy and its reproducibility as well as the effectiveness of the proposed sensing approach in term of human variability and pathology evolution.

RFID biomedical sensorEngineeringbusiness.industryRobustness (computer science)Electronic engineeringBiomedical communicationbusinessVascular stent2012 6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP)
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Sensor-Oriented Passive RFID

2010

This chapter addresses the design of new UHF tag antennas for sensing applications able to host detectors and additional electronics but also to act as passive sensor itself for some modification of the target. Starting from the consideration that the tag is both a digital and an analog device, sensing data may be achieved without using microcontrollers by a simple signal processing of the tag response and of the turn-on power. The chapter is particularly focused on the monitoring of human body features even if the proposed ideas and devices, here demonstrated by simulations and experimentation, may also be applied in a variety of scenarios.

MicrocontrollerSignal processingUltra high frequencySIMPLE (military communications protocol)business.industryComputer scienceDetectorElectronicsRFID sensorbusinessHost (network)Computer hardwareAnalog device
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Tunable antenna system for plug&play satellite avionics: Prototyping and test

2014

In the framework of an ESA program, a new architecture for plug&play compact antenna systems in the X band has been investigated and experimentally verified by many prototypes. The proposed antenna system takes inspiration from the LEGO building toys: the basic component of the new architecture is a 2.7cm-cube complex module that integrates a three-dimensional local network and a programmable mechanism based on the bonding-wire technology to select one among three polarization options. Elemental blocks can be augmented by accessories to shape the beam and may be used in array configuration over boards provided with cluster-level beamforming networks. Measurements have been performed for bot…

BeamformingEngineeringReconfigurable antennaantenna satellitebusiness.industryConformal antennaX bandLocal area networkAvionicsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)law.inventionlawComponent (UML)Electronic engineeringAntenna (radio)businessThe 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2014)
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Dielectric characterization of biocompatible hydrogels for application to Epidermal RFID devices

2015

Functionalized skin-like membranes are currently under investigation for the design of a new class of Epidermal Electronics devices for sensing and healing applications. The dynamic response of epidermal antennas in presence of absorption and release of fluids is a key-point to design RFID radio-sensors and actuators. This paper addresses the characterization of the dielectric property of PVA-based biocompatible hydrogel membranes in the UHF RFID band by means of a modified ring resonator. Samples having different compositions are measured in the dry state as well as when exposed to a progressive release of body fluids emulating perspirations or wound exudates. It was found that the permitt…

PermittivityUHF RFID tagsMaterials scienceintegumentary systemNanotechnologyHydrogelsSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiDielectricRadiofrequency Identification UHF RFID tags Epidermal sensors Body wireless network HydrogelsBody wireless network; Epidermal sensors; Hydrogels; Radiofrequency Identification; UHF RFID tags;Body wireless networkCharacterization (materials science)Epidermal sensorsResonatorMembraneUltra high frequencySelf-healing hydrogelsRadiofrequency IdentificationAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Biomedical engineering
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RFID Technology for IoT-Based Personal Healthcare in Smart Spaces

2014

The current evolution of the traditional medical model toward the participatory medicine can be boosted by the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm involving sensors (environmental, wearable, and implanted) spread inside domestic environments with the purpose to monitor the user’s health and activate remote assistance. RF identification (RFID) technology is now mature to provide part of the IoT physical layer for the personal healthcare in smart environments through low-cost, energy-autonomous, and disposable sensors. It is here presented a survey on the state-of-the-art of RFID for application to bodycentric systems and for gathering information (temperature, humidity, and other gases) about …

TelemedicineComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Wearable computerSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiComputer securitycomputer.software_genreSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Computer Science ApplicationsIdentification (information)Hardware and ArchitectureSignal ProcessingHealth careSmart environmentInternet of ThingsbusinesscomputerRFID Internet of things human health monitoringInformation Systems
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RFID passive gas sensor integrating carbon nanotubes

2011

Carbon nanotube (CNT) composites are sensitive to the presence of gases due to their high surface-to-volume ratio and hollow structure that are well suited for gas molecule absorption and storage. Such sensing capability is here integrated with UHF RF identification (RFID) technology to achieve passive and low-cost sensors, remotely readable. CNT film (buckypaper) is used as a localized variable resistive load integrated into a tag antenna, which becomes able to transduce the presence of hazardous gas in the environment, ammonia in this case, into a change of its electromagnetic features. The dynamic range and the hysteresis of the radio sensor are investigated by simulations, equivalent ci…

RadiationMaterials scienceDynamic rangebusiness.industryElectrical engineeringBuckypaperSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiCarbon nanotubeCondensed Matter Physicslaw.inventionUltra high frequencylawProof of conceptRFID sensor antennaEquivalent circuitElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAntenna (radio)Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)business
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Modeling, Design and Experimentation of Wearable RFID Sensor Tag

2010

Design of effective wearable tags for UHF RFID applications involving persons is still an open challenge due to the strong interaction of the antenna with the human body which is responsible of impedance detuning and efficiency degradation. A new tag geometry combining folded conductors and tuning slots is here discussed through numerical analysis and extensive experimentation also including the integration of a passive motion detector. The achieved designs, having size comparable with a credit card, may be applied to any part of the body. The measured performance indicates a possible application of these body-worn tags for the continuous tracking of human movements in a conventional room.

Ultra high frequencyComputer sciencebusiness.industryWearable Antenna RFIDDetectorElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringWearable computerRadio-frequency identificationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAntenna (radio)business
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Feasibility of Body-centric Systems by Using passive textile RFID tags

2012

Recent progresses in the design of wearable RFID-tag antennas stimulate the idea of passive body-centric systems, wherein the required power to drive the wearable tags is directly scavenged from the interrogation signal emitted by the reader unit. While active body-centric links have been extensively investigated, the feasibility of passive systems is still questionable, due to the poor sensitivity of the tags and due to the modest reading distances. This paper describes a systematic measurement campaign involving low-profile wearable textile tags in the UHF RFID band. It was demonstrated that both on-body and off-body links are affordable, with a power budget fully compliant with the avail…

Engineeringbusiness.industryReading (computer)SIGNAL (programming language)Wearable computerSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiRFID wearable antennasSafety standardsCondensed Matter PhysicsPower budgetUltra high frequencyEmbedded systemSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInterrogation
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Automatic optimization of multichip RFID tags

2012

The automatic optimization is proposed of the passive RF part of RFID, with special attention to multi-chip tags, and to the novel concept of RFID grids. Performance metrics follows a recent all-comprehensive approach. The proposed approach employs a Genetic Algorithm-based optimization, and an efficient electromagnetic problem parameterization and solution strategy. Resulting structures, while non-intuitive in shape, exhibit enhanced performance.

Electromagnetic fieldRFIDmethod of momentsComputer scienceGenetic Algorithmsmultichip tagtag antennaRFID multi-port antennaRFID; multichip tag; Genetic AlgorithmsmultichipGenetic algorithmElectronic engineeringgenetic algorithmoptimization
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Optimization of multichip RFID tag antenna with genetic algorithm and method of moments

2013

A specific procedure is implemented for the optimization of passive part of multichip RFID tag antenna, based on the performance parameter in terms of newly developed concepts. Examples are given and significant improvements have been observed comparing with previous results, which verifies the approach.

RFID antenna optimizationEngineeringbusiness.industryTag antennaGenetic algorithmElectronic engineeringMethod of moments (statistics)Internet of ThingsbusinessUhf antennas2013 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium (APSURSI)
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Electromagnetic optimization of passive RFID sensor nodes

2012

RFID passive tags are nowadays starting to be considered more than labeling devices: by properly analyzing the two-ways communication link it is possible to get information about the state of a tagged object, without any specific embedded sensor or local power supply. Despite of the generality and the straightforwardness of the approach, the design of such a class of devices requires specific strategies to make the radio-sensors able to properly track the evolution of the phenomena under observation, jointly optimizing communication and sensing requirements. In this paper the optimization problem is formalized by means of convenient matching charts and evaluated in realistic experimental ex…

EngineeringGeneralityClass (computer programming)Optimization problemMatching (graph theory)business.industryReal-time computingTrack (rail transport)Object (computer science)Power (physics)Electronic engineeringState (computer science)businessrifd antenna design2012 6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP)
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Passive UHF RFID antennas for sensing applications: Principles, methods, and classifcations

2013

UHF passive radio-frequency identification technology is rapidly evolving from simple labeling of things to wireless pervasive sensing. A remarkable number of scientific papers demonstrate that objects in principle can have their physical properties be remotely tracked and monitored all along their life cycle. The key background is a new paradigm of antenna design that merges together the conventional communication issues with more-specific requirements about sensitivity to time-varying boundary conditions. This paper presents a unified review of the state of the art of the tag-as-sensor problem. Particular care is taken to formalize the measurement indicators and the communication and sens…

RFIDInternet of thingsEngineeringSIMPLE (military communications protocol)business.industrySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiCondensed Matter PhysicsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)antennaVariety (cybernetics)Ultra high frequencyKnowledge baseElectronic engineeringKey (cryptography)WirelessSensitivity (control systems)State (computer science)RFID sensorElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusinesssensor network
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The RFID technology for neurosciences: feasibility of limbs' monitoring in sleep diseases.

2009

This contribution investigates the feasibility of the passive UHF RF identification technology for the wireless monitoring of human body movements in some common sleep disorders by means of passive tags equipped with inertial switches. Electromagnetic and mechanical models as well as preliminary experimentations are introduced to analyze all the significant issues concerning the required power, the tag antenna design, the read distance, and the expected biosignals collected by the interrogation device.

Computer scienceRemote patient monitoringRadio WavesPolysomnographytag antennaRFID sensor Human health monitoringAccelerometerRF identification (RFID)MotionRestless Legs SyndromemedicineWirelessHumansTelemetryaccelerometer; RF identification (RFID); sensor network; sleep disorder; tag antennaElectrical and Electronic Engineeringsensor networksleep disorderSleep disorderbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiExtremitiesGeneral MedicineModels Theoreticalmedicine.diseaseComputer Science ApplicationsNocturnal Myoclonus SyndromeaccelerometerRadio frequencySleep (system call)TelecommunicationsbusinessWireless sensor networkComputer hardwareAlgorithmsBiotechnologyIEEE transactions on information technology in biomedicine : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
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RFID epidermal sensor including hydrogel membranes for wound monitoring and healing

2015

This contribution experimentally demonstrates for the first time the feasibility of joint application of passive UHF RFID technology and hydrogel membranes to fabricate smart plasters able to gather and remotely transmit information on the conditions of human skin. In particular, this intelligent plaster is sensitive to temperature and fluid uptake/release and could open interesting scenarios in wound healing monitoring and drug delivery.

Materials scienceComputer Networks and CommunicationsRFID sensortechnology industry and agriculturesmart plasterSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiWound monitoringepidermal electronics; hydrogel; RFID sensor; smart plaster; would healing;epidermal electronicDrug deliveryHydrogel membraneepidermal electronicsElectrical and Electronic Engineeringhydrogelwould healingBiomedical engineering
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Pervasive body sensing: Implanted RFID tags for vascular monitoring

2010

Beside the common logistic usages of the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, one of the most innovative and promising applications is the possibility to process the backscattering signals to detect additional information about the target, such as its state and its evolution, without any specific embedded sensor or local power supply. The rationale of this idea lies in the clear dependence of the tag's input impedance and reflectivity on the physical and geometrical features of a real target. When the object where the tag is attached on undergoes some changes along with the time, the tag's electrical features also change and these variations can be remotely detected by the read…

RFIDRFID biomedical sensorEngineeringRemote patient monitoringbusiness.industryReal-time computingRFID Sensor Vascular stentProcess (computing)Settore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiAbnormal cellInput impedanceReflectivityHuman healthVascularElectronic engineeringRadio-frequency identificationRFID; BodystentBodyState (computer science)businessSensor
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Multi-Chip RFID Antenna Integrating Shape-Memory Alloys for Detection of Thermal Thresholds

2011

Low-cost wireless measurement of objects' temperature is one of the greatest expectation of radiofrequency identification technology for the so many applications in cold supply-chain control and safety assessment in general. In this context, the paper proposes a dual-chip UHF tag embedding shape memory alloys (SMA) able to transform the variation of the tagged item's temperature into a permanent change of antenna radiation features. This event-driven antenna is hence able to selectively activate the embedded microchips according to the temperature above or below a given threshold. A general design methodology for the resulting two-ports tag antenna is here introduced and then applied to pro…

shape memory alloybusiness.industryComputer scienceElectrical engineeringRadiofrequency Identification (RFID) shape memory alloy temperature sensorContext (language use)temperature sensorSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiChipTemperature measurementRadiation patternRadiofrequency Identification (RFID)Ultra high frequencyRFID sensor antennaRadio-frequency identificationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAntenna (radio)business
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