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Effect of conductive area trimming on the read range of inkjet printed Epidermal RFID tags

DO Oyeka, JC Batchelor, V Sanchez-Romaguera, SG Yeates, RE Saunders

Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2015;IEEE; 2015.

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Abstract

he effect of reducing the volume of conductive ink used in the fabrication of Epidermal RFID tags on the read range of the tag is investigated in this paper. The ink usage reduction is achieved by redesigning of the conductive parts of the designed tag. Index Terms—epidermal antenna, Inkjet printing, RFID Tag.

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he effect of reducing the volume of conductive ink used in the fabrication of Epidermal RFID tags on the read range of the tag is investigated in this paper. The ink usage reduction is achieved by redesigning of the conductive parts of the designed tag. Index Terms—epidermal antenna, Inkjet printing, RFID Tag.

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uk-ac-man-scw:283399
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Yeates, Stephen
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10th December, 2015, 12:16:11
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Yeates, Stephen
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10th December, 2015, 12:16:11

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