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  2. Near error-free wireless detection made possible | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/near-error-free-wireless-detection-made-possible
    Thumbnail for Near error-free wireless detection made possible | University of Cambridge 23 Jan 2014: The new system improves the accuracy of passive (battery-less) RFID tag detection from roughly 50 per cent to near 100 per cent, and increases the reliable detection range from two ... Several other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been
  3. 2009 Paper 7 Question 1 Additional Topics (a) Briefly ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/exams/pastpapers/y2009p7q1.pdf
    9 Jun 2014: 2009 Paper 7 Question 1. Additional Topics. (a) Briefly describe what is meant by active and passive RFID tags. ... RFID tags choose a slot uniformly at random and transmit theirID in it.
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    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-9engnl.pdf
    17 Jul 2014: CIB), the Passive and Low EnergyArchitecture association (PLEA) and theInternational Initiative for a Sustainable BuiltEnvironment (iiSBE).
  5. 2007 Paper 7 Question 15 Additional Topics A large ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/exams/pastpapers/y2007p7q15.pdf
    9 Jun 2014: The whole resort is about to upgrade from barcode to passive RFID: tickets withembedded RFID tags can be read through the pocket of the skier from a distance ofabout 5 cm. ... Highlight any privacy threatsintroduced by RFID in this system. Design an
  6. Topical Issues Examples Sheet 2013/14 Dr Robert Harle 1. ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1314/TopIssues/questions.pdf
    19 May 2014: Topical Issues Examples Sheet 2013/14. Dr Robert Harle. 1. Discuss the merits and demerits of using long-range passive RFID tags to track people wherever theygo. ... 2. Explain the principle of back scatter coupling. 3. Discuss the potential uses of UHF
  7. CST.2007.7.1 COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part II Tuesday 5 June ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/exams/pastpapers/y2007PAPER7.pdf
    9 Jun 2014: The whole resort is about to upgrade from barcode to passive RFID: tickets withembedded RFID tags can be read through the pocket of the skier from a distance ofabout 5 cm. ... Highlight any privacy threatsintroduced by RFID in this system. Design an
  8. CST.2009.7.1 COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS Part II Tuesday 2 June ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/exams/pastpapers/y2009PAPER7.pdf
    9 Jun 2014: 1 Additional Topics. (a) Briefly describe what is meant by active and passive RFID tags. ... RFID tags choose a slot uniformly at random and transmit theirID in it.
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    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-15engnl.pdf
    17 Jul 2014: Conventional passive UHF RFID systemstypically offer a lower useful read range thanthis new solution, as well as lower detectionreliability,” said Dr Sithamparanathan Sabesanof the Department’s Centre for PhotonicSystems. ... Several other methods of
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    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-8engnl.pdf
    17 Jul 2014: Department of Engineering. In this issue2 Student numbers up. 2 Engineers develop their entrepreneurialskills. 3 Dr Julian Allwood awarded EPSRC LeadershipFellowship. 3 Control your TV simply by waving your arm. 4 Students win the Award for
  11. Designing Secure & Usable PicosiblingsAn exploration of potential …

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~fms27/papers/2014-Krause-picosiblings.pdf
    30 Jun 2014: 19]. Amariucai et al. [2] proposed the idea of an RFID-tag as an Adopted Pet that is imprintedby spending a long time in range of its owner (the reader).

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