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#x201C;Inkjet-printed paper/polymer-based #x201C;green#x201D; RFID and wireless sensor nodes: The final step to bridge cognitive intelligence, nanotechnology and RF?#x201D;

机译:“喷墨印刷纸/基于聚合物的”绿色“RFID和无线传感器节点:桥接认知智能,纳米技术和RF的最后一步?”

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In this talk, inkjet-printed flexible antennas, RF electronics and sensors fabricated on paper and other polymer (e.g.LCP) substrates are introduced as a system-level solution for ultra-low-cost mass production of UHF Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tags and Wireless Sensor Nodes (WSN) in an approach that could be easily extended to other microwave and wireless applications. The talk will cover examples from UHF up to the millimeter-wave frequency ranges. A compact inkjet-printed UHF “passive-RFID” antenna using the classic T-match approach and designed to match IC's complex impedance, is presented as a the first demonstrating prototype for this technology. Then, Prof. Tentzeris will briefly touch up the state-of-the-art area of fully-integrated wireless sensor modules on paper or flexible LCP and show the first ever 2D sensor integration with an RFID tag module on paper, as well as numerous 3D multilayer paper-based and LCP-based RF/microwave structures, that could potentially set the foundation for the truly convergent wireless sensor ad-hoc networks of the future with enhanced cognitive intelligence and “rugged” packaging. Prof. Tentzeris will discuss issues concerning the power sources of “near-perpetual” RF modules, including flexible minaturized batteries as well as power-scavenging approaches involving thermal, EM, vibration and solar energy forms. The final step of the presentation will involve examples from wearable (e.g. biomonitoring) antennas and RF modules, as well as the first examples of the integration of inkjet-printed nanotechnology-based (e.g.CNT) sensors on paper and organic substrates. It has to be noted that the talk will review and present challenges for inkjet-printed organic active and nonlinear devices as well as future directions in the area of environmentally-friendly (“green”) RF electronics and “smart-skin” conformal sensors.
机译:在该谈话中,纸张和其他聚合物(EGLCP)基板上制造的喷墨印刷的柔性天线,RF电子和传感器作为UHF射频识别(RFID)标签的超低成本批量生产的系统级解决方案和无线传感器节点(WSN)以一种方法可以轻松扩展到其他微波和无线应用。谈话将涵盖UHF的示例,直到毫米波频率范围。使用经典T匹配方法和设计匹配IC的复杂阻抗的紧凑型喷墨印刷UHF“无线RFID”天线作为该技术的第一个展示原型。然后,Tentzeris教授将在纸张或灵活的LCP上短暂地接触全集成的无线传感器模块的最先进的区域,并在纸上显示第一个与RFID标签模块的2D传感器集成,以及许多3D基于纸张和基于LCP的RF /微波结构,可以为未来的真正融合无线传感器Ad-hoc网络的基础,以增强的认知智能和“坚固耐用”包装。 Tentzeris教授将讨论有关“近永久”RF模块的电源的问题,包括柔性的超级电池以及涉及热,EM,振动和太阳能形式的发电方法。呈现的最后步骤将涉及从可穿戴(例如生物监测)天线和RF模块的实例,以及在纸和有机基板上的喷墨印刷纳米技术的基于纳米技术的(E.GnT)传感器的第一示例。必须指出的是,谈话将审查和呈现喷墨印刷有机活性和非线性装置以及环境友好面积(“绿色”)RF电子和“智能皮肤”保形传感器的未来方向的挑战。

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