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The Killer-App Equation

Posted on July 9, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin Leave a Comment

Enjoy this oddly-prescient essay on which internet companies you should invest in circa 2001.  Long before there was a Facebook, a Twitter, or even much of a Google, there was "The Killer App Equation".  Some of the prognostication was off-base, but … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Education

HF Isolators for RFID

Posted on July 6, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

An isolator in RF engineering is an thin spacer placed between an antenna and an electromagnetically lossy object to improve radiation characteristics. Isolators are commonly used in RFID to overcome losses when RFID tags are placed on metallic … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Education, EJECT!, Propagation Modeling

Making Cyber-Pros for the US

Posted on July 4, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

Here is a nice web article on the C-SCoRE program at Georgia Tech, authored by lab friend and C-SCoRE co-conspirator, Prof. Vincent Mooney. Read the article here. Happy 4th of July! … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: News

UHF Isolators for RFID

Posted on July 2, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

An isolator  in RF engineering is an thin spacer placed between an antenna and an electromagnetically lossy object to improve radiation characteristics. Isolators are commonly used in RFID to overcome losses when RFID tags are placed on metallic … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Backscatter Radio, Education, EJECT!, Propagation Modeling

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IEEE RFID 2021 (hybrid)
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