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  2. radio Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    14 May 2024: 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 to three metres to ... p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been
  3. Near error-free wireless detection made possible | University of

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    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
  4. RFID: Near error-free wireless detection made possible – Cambridge…

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    Thumbnail for RFID: Near error-free wireless detection made possible – Cambridge Enterprise 23 Oct 2020: Dr Sithamparanathan Sabesan. 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 ... Several other methods of improving passive RFID
  5. Near error-free wireless detection made possible | Department of

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    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
  6. ian white Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    14 May 2024: cost, long distance sensing of passive RFID tags has long been an unmet need in the retail and logistics industries. ... p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been developed, but they do not address the issues of dead spots./p
  7. sithamparanathan sabesan Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    14 May 2024: distance sensing of passive RFID tags is an unmet need in the retail and logistics industries. ... p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been developed, but they do not address the issues of dead spots./p pHowever, by using a
  8. DAS RFID system Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    14 May 2024: 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 to three metres to ... p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been
  9. engineering Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    14 May 2024: as well as lower detection reliability./p div class="cite"citeDr Sithamparanathan Sabesan/cite/div /div /blockquote /div pThe new system improves the accuracy of passive (battery-less) RFID tag detection ... p pSeveral other methods of improving passive
  10. michael crisp Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    14 May 2024: cost, long distance sensing of passive RFID tags has long been an unmet need in the retail and logistics industries. ... p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been developed, but they do not address the issues of dead spots./p
  11. radio frequency identification Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    14 May 2024: 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 to three metres to ... p pSeveral other methods of improving passive RFID coverage have been

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