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  2. Carbon Nanotube Conductive Additives for Improved Electrical and…

    www-mech.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/fleck/papers/334.pdf
    4 Sep 2018: devices, and RFIDs. Such devices require flexible batteries with electrodes that maintain their. ... identification (RFID) tags, as well as implantable biomedical devices [1]–[8]. As these devices.
  3. 181138-2015-11-02-v-rrd-Road4FAME-Inhalt.indd

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Road4FAME_roadmap.pdf
    25 Nov 2015: Integration of human worker in manufactur-ing process: Driven by the proliferation of mobile devices in the consumer sector, manu-facturing companies increasingly want to ap-ply mobile devices in a ... In the future, mobile devices will allow human
  4. A c4e preprint by the Computational Modelling Group

    https://como.ceb.cam.ac.uk/media/preprints/c4e-Preprint-174.pdf
    1 May 2019: IoT. They include wiredor wireless sensors, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, input-output devices withinteractive functions such as displaying, editing, and analysing information, or as controldevices sending instructions or commands to
  5. Device Physics of Solution-Processed Organic Field-Effect Transistors

    https://www.me.phy.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/sirringhaus_adv_mat_2005.pdf
    and simple, low-cost, radiofrequency identification (RFID)tags[12] and sensing devices. Other applications, such as active-matrix liquid crystal or organic light-emitting diode (OLED)displays, or high-performance RFID ... He has been working in the field
  6. WP316final

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp316.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: As is well known, the arrival of the Internet and the www, plus powerful personal computers, huge data banks and the embedding of smart chips and Radio Frequency Identification devices ( RfiD)
  7. CDBB_final_v2

    https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CDBB_final_v2.pdf
    1 May 2018: physiological responses using EEG devices. Uniquely, Mozos et al. (2017) combined analysis with. ... including comparing online and offline (with RFID measurement devices) contact networks (e.g.
  8. 2D Materials ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT • OPEN ACCESS Graphene-Black…

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/pdf/509_Akhavan2023.pdf
    27 Mar 2023: Printing can be used for large-scale(>1m2)[74] fabri-cation of optoelectronic devices on both rigid[75] andflexible[76] substrates. ... A variety of printed devices havebeen reported[77], such as radio-frequency identification(RFID) tags on paper[78, 79],
  9. A Study of Bluetooth Low Energy Performance forHuman Proximity ...

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/percom17.pdf
    11 Jan 2017: the first analysis of BLE capabilities and limitations oncommercial wearable devices (Android Wear and Tizen);. • ... This represents an improvement when compared tothe 20 seconds granularity of dedicated RFID devices [17] orto the few minutes of
  10. CAM-AUTOID-WH011

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh011.pdf
    3 Apr 2012: However, in some applications it may be appropriate to use mobile, wireless sensors, which may well take the form of more sophisticated RFID devices. ... The nature of the RFID technology that underlies Auto-ID is in some senses probabalistic ratherthan
  11. Published June 1, 2003. Distribution restricted to Sponsors until ...

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Research/DIAL/Resources/White_papers/cam-autoid-wh018.pdf
    3 Apr 2012: The Auto-IDinfrastructure using current ‘off the shelf’ RFID technology was then effectively “bolted on to” the centralisedcontrol system. ... Integration of Auto-ID systems with network direct devices.– E-Manufacturing/co-ordinated

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