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Chipless RFID Printing Technologies: A State of the Art

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IEEE MICROWAVE MAGAZINE
Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages 64-81

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MMM.2021.3064099

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Flexible electronics; Wireless communication; Radio frequency; Wireless sensor networks; Tactile sensors; RFID tags; Production

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The field of flexible electronics has been receiving significant research attention due to the growing market demand for lightweight and compact devices. The mass fabrication of flexible-electronic printed products, such as RFID tags, wireless sensors, and touchpads, requires knowledge of additive production techniques and suitable substrates.
Recently, the field of flexible electronics has received significant research attention, primarily in response to the growing market for lightweight and compact devices. The low-cost mass fabrication of these flexible-electronic printed products, such as RF identification (RFID) tags, wireless sensors, conductive tags and readers, touchpads for keyboards, and display applications, all require knowledge of additive production techniques and appropriate substrates.

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