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Glasgow Researchers Develop Passive RFID Tag Without a Chip

Summary by RFID JOURNAL
The chipless tags consist of sensor material and an antenna to reflect a response to an RF interrogation with a modified frequency That change in frequency from the tag response would indicate sensor measurements, such as an increase or drop in temperature Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed a system that aims at wireless sensing, without the environmental impact of silicon in RFID tags. They intend the new chip-less RFID tec…
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RFID JOURNAL broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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