2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13153292
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Wearable Textile UHF-RFID Sensors: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Textile radio-frequency identification operating in ultra-high frequency (UHF-RFID) sensors based on different scenarios are becoming attractive with the forthcoming internet of things (IoT) era and aging society. Compared with conventional UHF-RFID sensors, textile UHF-RFID sensors offer the common textile features, light weight, washability and comfort. Due to the short time and low level of development, researches on the integration of textile UHF-RFID techniques and textile sensing techniques are not flour… Show more

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“…In addition to strain and compression sensing, in recent years, wearable UHF RFID sensors are being developed for a wide range of applications. However, there exists a gap between research laboratories and commercialization that needs to be filled [20]. Wearable UHF RFID-based wearable moisture [21,22], temperature sensors [23] are being developed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to strain and compression sensing, in recent years, wearable UHF RFID sensors are being developed for a wide range of applications. However, there exists a gap between research laboratories and commercialization that needs to be filled [20]. Wearable UHF RFID-based wearable moisture [21,22], temperature sensors [23] are being developed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFID systems have been used in vehicles, in such a way that they would be used as a means for payment, or identification. [5]. This technology is often used in expressways in the Philippines, or in private parking lots.…”
Section: Background Of the Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various applications involving textile printed electronics have been developed in different research fields. Basic patterns with conductive materials have been proposed to evaluate their operation as data or as energy transmission tracks with single-layer applications [ 3 ], such as RFID antennas [ 4 ], or multilayer applications [ 5 , 6 ], permitting, for instance, shielding [ 7 ] and better noise insulation [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%