DocumentCode
654293
Title
Inkjet-printed RFID-enabled sensors on paper for IoT and “Smart Skin” applications
Author
Tentzeris, Manos M. ; Sangkil Kim ; Traille, Anya ; Aubert, H. ; Yoshihiro, Kawahara ; Georgiadis, Anthimos ; Collado, Ana
Author_Institution
Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
14-16 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Nanotechnology and inkjet-printed flexible electronics and sensors fabricated on paper, plastic and other polymer substrates are introduced as a sustainable ultra-low-cost solution for the first paradigms of Internet of Things, “Smart Skins” and “Zero-Power” applications. The talk will cover examples from UHF up to the millimetre-wave frequency ranges (mmID´s), while it will include the state-of-the-art of fully integrated wireless sensor modules on paper or flexible polymers. We will demonstrate the first ever 2D sensor integration with an RFID tag module on paper, as well as numerous 3D multilayer paper-based and LCP-based RF/Microwave Structures, that could potentially set the foundation for the truly convergent wireless sensor ad-hoc networks of the future with enhanced cognitive intelligence and “zero-power” operability through ambient energy harvesting. Examples from wearable (e.g.biomonitoring) antennas and RF modules will be reported, as well as the first integration of inkjet-printed nanotechnology-based (e.g.CNT, graphene) sensors on paper and organic substrates. The talk will close with a discussion about the challenges for inkjet-printed high-complexity modules as future directions in the area of environmentally-friendly (“green”) RF electronics and “smart house” conformal sensors.
Keywords
Internet of Things; flexible electronics; ink jet printing; intelligent sensors; nanosensors; paper; polymer blends; radiofrequency identification; sensor fusion; wireless sensor networks; 2D sensor integration; 3D multilayer LCP-based microwave structures; 3D multilayer paper-based RF structures; Internet of Things; IoT; RFID tag module; UHF range; environmentally-friendly RF electronics; inkjet-printed flexible electronics; millimetre-wave frequency ranges; mmID; nanotechnology; organic substrates; plastic; polymer substrates; smart house conformal sensors; smart skins applications; wearable antennas; wireless sensor ad-hoc networks; wireless sensor modules; zero-power applications; Fabrics; Green products; Radiofrequency identification; Skin; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Inkjet-printed sensors; RFID-enabled sensor; autonomous wireless modules; inkjet-printed electronics; paper substrate;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Electromagnetics and Communications (ICECom), 2013 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dubrovnik
Print_ISBN
978-953-6037-65-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICECom.2013.6684749
Filename
6684749
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