2010
DOI: 10.1109/mprv.2010.37
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Labeling the World: Tagging Mass Products with Printing Processes

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“…T experimental results for two different types RFID passive tags are shown in Tables 2 an shown in Table 1, the effective reading distance of a tag (RD Max ) and the associated RSSI are measured directly by the large-scale setup. Differently, by the mini-scale setup, the effective reading distance of a tag (RD 0.35 m ) and the associated RSSI (RSSI 0.35 m ) are derived from the measured power attenuation of attenuator (P att ) by Equations (1), (5) and (7).…”
Section: Experimental Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…T experimental results for two different types RFID passive tags are shown in Tables 2 an shown in Table 1, the effective reading distance of a tag (RD Max ) and the associated RSSI are measured directly by the large-scale setup. Differently, by the mini-scale setup, the effective reading distance of a tag (RD 0.35 m ) and the associated RSSI (RSSI 0.35 m ) are derived from the measured power attenuation of attenuator (P att ) by Equations (1), (5) and (7).…”
Section: Experimental Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, such approach implies low productivity because it is a time consuming process. Moreover, in an opening area, environmental electromagnetic interference may significantly influence the measurement accuracy on effective reading distance [2][3][4].…”
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“…The use of FIM is however not limited to these standard applications. It has been reported, that FIM was successfully used to add functional features like nano-patterned structures [2] or radio frequency identification (RFID) tags [3] to injection molded parts or to overcome the mechanical issues of weldlines in glass fiber filled thermoplastic parts [4]. The work presented in this paper is part of a project which investigates another application where functionality is added by film insert molding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on different uses of MR, it may have different names such as Augmented Virtuality, Augmented Reality, geo-tagged information, physical labeling and physical annotations [18,20,24,26,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%