2018
DOI: 10.3390/s18051644
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A Novel Displacement and Tilt Detection Method Using Passive UHF RFID Technology

Abstract: The displacement and tilt angle of an object are useful information for wireless monitoring applications. In this paper, a low-cost detection method based on passive radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is proposed. This method uses a standard ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID reader to measure the phase variation of the tag response and detect the displacement and tilt angle of RFID tags attached to the targeted object. An accurate displacement result can be detected by the RFID system with a linearl… Show more

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“…The estimated distance can be used by the operator to locate the tag and tumors. However, the toxicology study of the materials used for the implantable RFID tags was not explored [254].…”
Section: Rfid In Biomedical and Healthcare Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The estimated distance can be used by the operator to locate the tag and tumors. However, the toxicology study of the materials used for the implantable RFID tags was not explored [254].…”
Section: Rfid In Biomedical and Healthcare Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The novel method uses high-frequency waves to measure the phase variation and tag response using the polarized reader. The results showed displacement less than 2 mm and a tilt angle of 2.5° and 500 mm working range would be the ideal conditions for detection (Lai et al 2018 ). Similar fabrication studies were done combining RFID with microfluidics and inkjet printing technology for sensing contaminants in the fluid.…”
Section: Application Of Lab-on-a-chip Devices In the Food Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In engineering applications, UHF sensors have been widely used to detect defects such as cracks in physical structures [ 23 ], displacement and tilt detection in wireless radio frequency identification systems [ 24 ], and partial discharge measurements in high voltage engineering [ 17 ]. These applications are practically feasible because the transient process of these defects have very short rise times, which results in induced frequency components in the UHF range.…”
Section: Uhf Sensors In Partial Discharge Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%