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IEEE RFID 2017: Phoenix, AZ, USA
- 2017 IEEE International Conference on RFID, RFID 2017, Phoenix, AZ, USA, May 9-11, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5090-4576-1

- Gregory D. Durgin, Brian P. Degnan:

A better channel code than FM0 for next-generation RFID. 1-5 - Yasha Karimi, Akshay Athalye, Samir R. Das, Petar M. Djuric

, Milutin Stanacevic:
Design of a backscatter-based Tag-to-Tag system. 6-12 - Michael A. Varner, Rajib Bhattacharjea, Gregory D. Durgin:

Perfect pulses for ambient backscatter communication. 13-19 - Francesco Amato

, Hakki Mert Torun, Gregory D. Durgin:
Beyond the limits of classic backscattering communications: A quantum tunneling RFID tag. 20-25 - Qiang Li, Zhengliang Sun, Jin Huang, Sha Liu, Junyu Wang, Na Yan, Lei Wang, Hao Min:

Secure UHF-RFID tag for vehicular traffic management system. 26-29 - Paula Fraga-Lamas

, Tiago M. Fernández-Caramés
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Reverse engineering the communications protocol of an RFID public transportation card. 30-35 - Brian P. Degnan, Gregory D. Durgin, Suigin Maeda:

On the Simon Cipher 4-block key schedule as a hash. 36-40 - Thomas Ulz, Thomas Pieber, Christian Steger, Christian M. Lesjak, Holger Bock, Rainer Matischek:

SECURECONFIG: NFC and QR-code based hybrid approach for smart sensor configuration. 41-46 - Shrenik A. Vora, William M. Mongan

, Endla K. Anday, Kapil R. Dandekar
, Geneviève Dion
, Adam K. Fontecchio, Timothy P. Kurzweg:
On implementing an unconventional infant vital signs monitor with passive RFID tags. 47-53 - V. Di Cecco, Sara Amendola, P. P. Valentini, Gaetano Marrocco:

Finger-Augmented RFID system to restore peripheral thermal feeling. 54-60 - Marcos Martinez, Daniel W. van der Weide:

Chipless RFID temperature threshold sensor and detection method. 61-66 - Eleftherios Kampianakis, Apoorva Sharma, Jose Arenas, Matthew S. Reynolds:

A dual-band wireless power transfer and backscatter communication approach for implantable neuroprosthetic devices. 67-72 - Vladimir M. Vishnevsky

, Andrey A. Larionov
, Roman V. Ivanov:
Applying UHF RFID for Vehicle Identification: Protocol and propagation simulation. 73-80 - Prabakar Parthiban, Boon-Chong Seet, Xue Jun Li

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Low-cost low-profile UHF RFID reader antenna with reconfigurable beams and polarizations. 81-87 - Pavel V. Nikitin

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Self-reconfigurable RFID reader antenna. 88-95 - Shuai Yang

, Michael J. Crisp
, Richard V. Penty
, Ian H. White
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RFID system exploiting large metal objects as near field UHF RFID antennas. 96-102 - Mathieu Le Breton

, Laurent Baillet, Eric LaRose, Etienne Rey, Philippe Benech, Denis Jongmans, Fabrice Guyoton:
Outdoor meteorological effects on UHF RFID phase shift: Experimental simulations. 103-109 - Xiaonan Hui, Yunfei Ma, Edwin C. Kan:

Real-time code-division multi-tag localization with centimeter accuracy. 110-116 - Stefan Hinteregger, Josef Kulmer, Michael Goller, Florian Galler, Holger Arthaber, Klaus Witrisal

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UHF-RFID backscatter channel analysis for accurate wideband ranging. 117-123 - Florian Galler, Stefan Hinteregger, Thomas Faseth, Norbert Leder, Klaus Witrisal

, Gottfried Magerl, Holger Arthaber:
Performance evaluation and verification of spread-spectrum based UHF RFID ranging. 124-129 - Gianfranco Andia:

Slenderly and conformable passive UHF RFID yarn. 130-136 - S. N. R. Kantareddy, Rahul Bhattacharyya, Sanjay E. Sarma:

Towards low-cost object tracking: Embedded RFID in golf balls using 3D printed masks. 137-143 - Matthew S. Reynolds:

A 500°C tolerant ultra-high temperature 2.4 GHz 32 bit chipless RFID tag with a mechanical BPSK modulator. 144-148 - Joshua F. Ensworth, Alexander T. Hoang, Matthew S. Reynolds:

A low power 2.4 GHz superheterodyne receiver architecture with external LO for wirelessly powered backscatter tags and sensors. 149-154 - Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa

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An RFID-based technique for train localization with passive tags. 155-160 - Paula Fraga-Lamas

, Tiago M. Fernández-Caramés
, Diego Noceda-Davila
, Miguel Vilar-Montesinos:
RSS stabilization techniques for a real-time passive UHF RFID pipe monitoring system for smart shipyards. 161-166 - Matthias Hauser

, Matthias Griebel
, Frédéric Thiesse:
A hidden Markov model for distinguishing between RFID-tagged objects in adjacent areas. 167-173 - Peter Hillyard

, Cheng Qi, Amal Al-Husseiny, Gregory D. Durgin, Neal Patwari:
Focusing through walls: An E-shaped patch antenna improves whole-home radio tomography. 174-181 - Kerem Kapucu, Muriel Pauli, Catherine Dehollain:

A fast active leakage cancellation method for UHF RFID readers. 182-186 - Qiang Guo, Zhengliang Sun, Jing Liu, Jin Huang, Yu Wang, Xi Tan, Hao Min:

A novel adaptive leakage suppression method for UHF RFID reader. 187-192 - Ming-Hao Hung, Chung-Hung Chen, Yi-Cheng Lai, Kuan-Wen Tung, Wei-Ting Lin, Hsiu-Hua Wang, Feng-Jui Chan, Chun-Cheng Cheng, Chin-Tang Chuang, Yu-Sheng Huang, Cheng-Nan Yeh, Chu-Yu Liu, Jen-Pei Tseng, Min-Feng Chiang, Yu-Chieh Lin:

Ultra low voltage 1-V RFID tag implement in a-IGZO TFT technology on plastic. 193-197 - Menghan Sun, Said F. Al-Sarawi, Peter Ashenden, Mario Cavaiuolo, Damith Chinthana Ranasinghe:

A fully integrable hybrid power management unit for passive UHF RFID. 198-204

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