[UCI-Calit2] RFID Seminar, Tuesday November 24
Stuart Ross
stuross at calit2.uci.edu
Mon Nov 23 07:28:16 PST 2009
Calit2-EECS RFID Seminar
Tuesday, November 24
4:00 PM
Engineering Hall 2430, Colloquia Room
Roll-to-Roll Gravure-Printed 13.56 MHz RFID Tags and Applications
An all-printed rectifier that can provide at least 10 volts DC from a
13.56 MHz RFID reader, and an all-printed ring oscillator that can
generate at least 100 Hz of clock signal to read a 96 bit RFID tag in a
second under the DC power provided from the rectifier should be first
printable on plastic foils for the realization of roll-to-roll (R2R)
printed ultra-low cost RFID tags. Here we describe a practical way to
provide all printed and R2R printable antenna, rectifier and ring
oscillator on plastic foils and demonstrate 13.56 MHz operated 1 bit RF
tags. The all-printed and R2R printable 13.56 MHz 1 bit tags can
generate 102.8 Hz of clock signal as the tag approaches to the 13.56 MHz
RFID reader. And we'll show some applications, including Printed Radio
and Printed Smart Label.
The Speaker: Jinsoo Noh received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in
electronics engineering from Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea, in 2002,
2004, and 2007, respectively. He was a visiting researcher of
University of New South Wales, Australia in 2008. He is currently
Research Professor of World Class University Program in Sunchon National
University. His current research interests include printed
electronics, circuit design and simulation for printed electronic
devices.
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