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The RFID connection: RFID technology for sensing and the Internet of Things

Shan et al., 2018

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1603237802038935099
Author
Shan H
Peterson III J
Hathorn S
Mohammadi S
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IEEE Microwave Magazine

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Everything must be connected, monitored, and networked: this is the core tenet of the Internet of Things (IoT). This popular idea is most commonly achieved through the use of wireless systems, a term that could reference any of the following: active or passive RF …
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