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RFID
City
Orlando
Country
United States
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Abstract

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an exciting multidisciplinary field with numerous applications&#046; The 2013 IEEE International Conference on RFID is the premier<br>conference for exchanging all technical research in RFID&#046; The conference attendance boasts an outstanding mix of practitioners and researchers from industry and<br>academia&#046; IEEE RFID 2013 is an opportunity to share, discuss, and witness research results in all areas of RFID technologies and their applications&#046;<br>The 2013 IEEE International Conference on RFID is seeking original, high&#8211;impact research papers on RFID&#8211;related topics&#046; Papers will be selected based on originality,<br>importance of the problem, technical merit, clarity, and the potential impact of the results&#046; Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE conference<br>proceedings and in IEEE Xplore®&#046;<br>&#8211; Antennas &amp; Propagation: Antenna theory and designs, channel measurements and modeling<br>&#8211; Applications &amp; Software: RFID software, middleware, network applications, reports on the<br>introduction and operational experience of RFID applications (scientific focus!)<br>&#8211; Circuits, Devices &amp; Interrogators: Circuit designs, non&#8211;silicon and chipless RFID, interrogator<br>architecture, multi&#8211;interrogator coordination and interference reduction<br>&#8211; Next Generation PHY: MIMO and diversity techniques, ultra&#8211;wideband backscattering, hybrid<br>ultra&#8211;wideband RFID tags and interrogators<br>&#8211; Localization: Performance bounds, novel system approaches, technologies, and algorithms in RFID<br>tag and reader localization<br>&#8211; Power Harvesting: Ambient RF harvesting, power&#8211;optimized waveforms, RFID tags using<br>kinetic, thermal, or optical power&#8211;harvesting<br>&#8211; Protocols &amp; Security: Coding, anti&#8211;collision, cryptography and privacy&#8211;enhancing techniques,<br>medium access schemes<br>&#8211; RFID in BioMed: Implantable sensors tags, performance analyses near/in biological fluids and<br>tissues, antenna/system design for biomedical applications<br>&#8211; Sensors: Integration of sensors with RFID tags, including active, passive, or chipless mechanisms;<br>RFID sensor modeling and analysis<br>