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19th International Conference on VLSI Design held jointly with 5th International Conference on Embedded Systems Design (VLSID'06)
All-Printed RFID Tags: Materials, Devices, and Circuit Implications
Hyderabad, India
January 03-January 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2502-4
Vivek Subramanian, University of California at Berkeley
Paul C. Chang, University of California at Berkeley
Daniel Huang, University of California at Berkeley
Josephine B. Lee, University of California at Berkeley
Steven E. Molesa, University of California at Berkeley
David R. Redinger, University of California at Berkeley
Steven K. Volkman, University of California at Berkeley
Printed electronics holds promise for realizing ultra-low-cost RFID tags for item-level tracking of consumer goods. We report on our progress in developing all-printed RFID tags. We review the development of printable materials for these applications, summarize the characteristics of printed devices, and discuss the implications of these on circuit performance limits and needs. Based on this assessment, we discuss the outlook for all-printed RFID tags and identify the problems remaining to be solved and the efforts taking place in this regard.
Citation:
Vivek Subramanian, Paul C. Chang, Daniel Huang, Josephine B. Lee, Steven E. Molesa, David R. Redinger, Steven K. Volkman, "All-Printed RFID Tags: Materials, Devices, and Circuit Implications," vlsid, pp.709-714, 19th International Conference on VLSI Design held jointly with 5th International Conference on Embedded Systems Design (VLSID'06), 2006
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