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Electromagnetic Transduction Based Chipless RFID Sensors for Internet of Things (IoT)
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posted on 2018-05-08, 10:41 authored by SHUVASHIS DEYThis thesis provides low cost chipless RFID based sensing solutions for a number of specified Internet of Things (IoT) application areas, namely- Precision Agriculture, smart buildings, and retail and supply chain. These areas have a burning requirement of low cost sensing and item tagging devices. However, due to the absence of such devices, these applications areas do not receive enough traction in terms of industrial applications. This thesis involves the development of such inexpensive devices to monitor soil moisture and salinity contents, leaf moisture contents, temperature in perishable food items and environment as well as crack in public infrastructure.
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AustraliaPrincipal supervisor
Nemai KarmakarAdditional supervisor 1
Jeffrey WalkerYear of Award
2018Department, School or Centre
Electrical and Computer Systems EngineeringCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
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Faculty of EngineeringUsage metrics
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Chipless RFIDInternet of ThingsIoTRFIDUHF RFIDSensorsSuper Wide BandAntennaSmart MaterialPrecision AgricultureCrack sensorSoil moisture sensorSoil salinity sensorLeaf wetness detectorTagInterdigital capacitorTime domain reflectometryNear field communicationRadio Frequeny IdentificationRADAR Cross SectionRCSStructural Health MonitoringUltra Wide BandUWBSWBCSTFunctional materialSensory Processes, Perception and PerformanceAntennas and PropagationWireless CommunicationsSensory Systems
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