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Fully-Textile, Wearable Chipless Tags for Identification and Tracking Applications.

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The obtained numerical and experimental results confirm the suitability of the proposed strategies for obtaining entirely-textile, wearable chipless tags for identification and tracking purposes, which can be particularly useful, especially in the industrial sector.
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In this work, two fully-textile wearable devices, to be used as chipless identification tags in identification and tracking applications are presented. For the fabrication of the fully-textile tags, a layer of fleece was used as a substrate, while an adhesive non-woven conductive fabric was employed for the conductive parts. To allow radio-frequency identification of these chipless tags, two alternative techniques were used. One relies on associating a binary code with the resonance frequency of resonant devices: the presence/absence of the resonance peaks in the transmission scattering parameter, | S 21 | , of a set of resonators is used to encode a string of bits. The second technique for accomplishing radio-frequency identification of the chipless tags resorts to a frequency-shift coding technique, which is implemented by modifying the configuration of a hairpin resonator. The obtained numerical and experimental results confirm the suitability of the proposed strategies for obtaining entirely-textile, wearable chipless tags for identification and tracking purposes, which can be particularly useful, especially in the industrial sector. In this field, in fact, the proposed solutions would guarantee a seamless integration with clothes and would facilitate the user's interaction with the IoT infrastructure. In this regard, one of the envisaged application scenarios related to the tracking of hides in the leather industry is also presented.

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Chipless RFID Sensors for the Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities

TL;DR: The state-of-the-art of categories of sensors and their applications are reported and discussed, and an analysis of the current limitations and possible solution strategies for this technology are given, together with an overview of expected future developments.
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Bending Analysis of Polymer-Based Flexible Antennas for Wearable, General IoT Applications: A Review.

TL;DR: In this article, the bending and folding properties of flexible polymer substrate microstrip antennas are investigated for general Internet of Things (IoTs) applications, and the bending effects on the radiation performance of antenna designs that use polymer substrates are investigated.
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Feasibility of a Wearable Reflectometric System for Sensing Skin Hydration

TL;DR: The feasibility of an innovative time-domain reflectometry (TDR)-based wearable, skin hydration sensing system for real-time, continuous monitoring ofskin hydration level was investigated and demonstrates the TDR technique and holds unexplored potential for the aforementioned purposes.
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Metrology-Based Design of a Wearable Augmented Reality System for Monitoring Patient’s Vitals in Real Time

TL;DR: In this article, an augmented reality (AR) system for monitoring patient's vitals in real time during surgical procedures is proposed and metrologically characterized in terms of transmission error rates and latency.
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Developing Conductive Fabric Threads for Human Respiratory Rate Monitoring

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