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The estimated growth of the global market for RFID systems between 2000 and 2005 in million $US, classified by application. Figure 2 source: RFID Handbook, K. Finkenzeller, 2003,

The estimated growth of the global market for RFID systems between 2000 and 2005 in million $US, classified by application. Figure 2 source: RFID Handbook, K. Finkenzeller, 2003,

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... took four decades, until the 1980s, before RFID became commercially used [2] in, e.g., personnel access, animal tracking, and road tolls. Figure 2 shows an early estimation of the growth in the global RFID market. The fastest growing market from 2003 onwards is in the supply chain management. ...
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... this protocol, the estimated lifetime for a tag powered by a low-cost 7x7 square centimeter printed battery is almost three years, in scenarios when the tag's ID is read out once every 60 seconds. (2 nd level). In the 3 rd level, it randomly chooses one of those and transmits on that frequency, in this case on f 1 . ...
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... databases that typically already exist in the distribution chain contribute as a usable source of information for the RFID-readers. Figure 20 shows how a possible distribution flow could look like and where the readers could be placed. An RFIDreader that reads a tag can use the tag ID to get other specific information from a database. ...

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A low-cost low-power baseband processor for passive UHF RFID tag based on self-defined protocol is presented in this work. In order to be driven by the on-chip antenna, baseband processor employs various methods of low power technology, including GSLA (Globally Synchronous Locally Asynchronous) concept, multiple working voltages, scaling frequency of some modules, clock-gating, reuse of registers, etc. Both the average and peak power have got the optimal value. Simulation results indicate that the processor consumes less than 0.65 μW at 1 V supply voltage and the minimum area is 0.0375 mm2. The whole tag including on-chip antenna (OCA), RF frontend, low-power baseband processor and an OTP of 256 bits is designed and fabricated successfully using a 0.18 μm process. In measurement, the tag has proper functions in both testing and normal modes and the reading distance can reach 1 mm.