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Nicolas Pillin

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Design of high data rate, passive, far-field RFID tags in CMOS technology

Nicolas Pillin

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an exciting, rapidly growing, multi-disciplinary field with emerging technologies and applications. Today RFID is a generic term for technologies that use radio frequencies to automatically identify people or object ...
EPFL2010

Wireless Voltage Regulation for Passive Transponders Using an IF to Communicate

Catherine Dehollain, Michel Declercq, Nicolas Pillin

This paper presents a novel architecture for wireless communication systems made up of a base station and a remotely powered transponder. The architecture enables the base station to perform wireless voltage regulation (WVR) of the rectifier's output volta ...
2010

Read Range Limitation in IF-Based Far-Field RFID Using ASK Backscatter Modulation

Catherine Dehollain, Michel Declercq, Nicolas Pillin

A model is proposed to describe the fundamental read range limitation due to the local oscillator phase noise in the reader, in IF-based, far-field RFID systems using amplitude-shift keying backscatter modulation. The relation between the system parameters ...
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