bookbestseller Posted April 1 Report Share Posted April 1 Wireless Identification and Sensing Systems for Harsh and Severe Environmentsby Smail Tedjini and Valentina PalazziEnglish | 2025 | ISBN: 1394169078 | 417 pages | True PDF | 30.37 MBComprehensive resource reviewing the state of the artin wireless identification and sensing systems, proposing several examples of applicationsWhile complying with RF standard and regulations,Wireless Identification and Sensing Systems for Harsh and Severe Environmentscovers the recent advances in wireless and radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems where severe electromagnetic behavior and harsh conditions are taken into consideration, providing the reader with design rules and methodologies to obtain satisfactory performance and avoid the typical oversights and mistakes that can be made when first approaching this topic.In addition to examples of real implementations, the book gives a general overview of RFID and wireless technologies as well as their pros and cons in terms of expected performance and future directions of technologies. The perspective and evolution towards IoT solutions and artificial intelligence (AI) are pointed out.The book furthermore addresses chipless RFID frameworks from the theoretical perspective as well as that of implementation, including examples from scientific literature and commercial solutions. It also describes surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors in wired and wireless configurations and developments needed to implement the technology.Wireless Identification and Sensing Systems for Harsh and Severe Environmentsincludes discussion of:Frequency diversity for robust Ultra-High Frequency (UHF)-RFID communication, a key technology for future sensor and actuator devices in the Internet of Things, and harmonic transponders for tracking and sensingResonator and reflective delay line configurations, and chipless RFID technology for operations in harsh environmentsPotential of battery-less near-field communication (NFC) sensors using mobile phones as readers in severe environmentsChipless RFID channel modeling, considering the spatial multipath channel, 3D bi-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) tag model, and analogue effectsProviding comprehensive coverage of the subject and examples of successful implementations of wireless solutions exploiting RFID technologies and enabling systems for the Internet of Things (IoT),Wireless Identification and Sensing Systems for Harsh and Severe Environmentsis an essential resource for engineers and PhD students in wireless and RFID technologies.[b]AusFile[/b]https://ausfile.com/k2ohjzch19tl/g1ng6.7z.htmlRapidGatorhttps://rg.to/file/d227ae86809aefdb0ad3e249b0e256f8/g1ng6.7z.htmlTakeFilehttps://takefile.link/10lasjf7jcm5/g1ng6.7z.htmlFileaxahttps://fileaxa.com/ia9p5p4d7mpe/g1ng6.7zFikperhttps://fikper.com/4xtMesB9wh/g1ng6.7z.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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