Cheng Qi, Prof. Joshua Griffin, and Prof. Gregory D. Durgin presented a poster at the IEEE RFID 2018 conference in Orlando, FL on “Low-power, Compact Microwave RFID Reader and Sensing Tag for Space Applications”. The poster presents a design for a custom 5.8 GHz low-power backscatter reader that will be part of the main scientific instrument on a NASA CubeSat mission. The concept behind the mission is to use wireless power transfer to run off-chasis measurements of sensitive parameters such as inertial rotation, radiation, and magnetometry. Download the poster PDF.
IoT and the Future of RFID
The video below is an excerpt from the IEEE RFID 2018’s 20th Anniversary of AutoID Labs Special keynote session. Prof. Sanjay Sarma gives his thoughts on the nature of the “Internet of Things” and the future of RFID. My favorite part is the statistic about Uber at 9:25 (discussion begins at 7:20).
Mohammad Alhassoun’s IEEE RFID 2018 Slides on Retrodirective RFID Structures
Mohammad Alhassoun presented his paper entitled “Design and Evaluation of a Multi-Modulation Retrodirective RFID Tag” at the IEEE RFID 2018 conference. You may download the presentation slides to see the contents of the talk.
Qian Yang’s IEEE RFID 2018 Slides on RFID Motion Capture
Qian Yang presented her paper, entitled “Kalman Filter Based Localization and Tracking Estimation for Fine-Scale RFID Systems”, at the IEEE RFID 2018 conference in Orlando, FL. Download her presentation slides to review the results.
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