2022 IEEE International Conference on RFID (RFID) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/rfid54732.2022.9795959
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Potentiometric Sensing by means of Self-tuning RFID ICs

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“…The radio frequency signal of the sensor coil provides sufficient energy to transmit the observed chemical information of the sample to the mobile device. 13,14 With potentiometric sensors that are based on a zero current measurement, a self-powered operation seems quite difficult to achieve. 15−17 Yet, in recent years, a limited number of cases of potentiometric sensors were reported to achieve a direct translation of the potential change of the cell to an electrochromic readout.…”
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“…The radio frequency signal of the sensor coil provides sufficient energy to transmit the observed chemical information of the sample to the mobile device. 13,14 With potentiometric sensors that are based on a zero current measurement, a self-powered operation seems quite difficult to achieve. 15−17 Yet, in recent years, a limited number of cases of potentiometric sensors were reported to achieve a direct translation of the potential change of the cell to an electrochromic readout.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, sensors based on near-field communication may wirelessly connect to a data acquisition device like a smartphone. The radio frequency signal of the sensor coil provides sufficient energy to transmit the observed chemical information of the sample to the mobile device. , …”
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