Wireless sensing and identification of passive electromagnetic sensors based on millimetre-wave FMCW RADAR
2012pp. 398–403
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H. Aubert, Franck Chebila, Mohamed Mehdi Jatlaoui, Trang Thai, Hamida Hallil, Anya Traille, Samir Bouaziz, Ahmad Rifa’i, P. Pons, Philippe Ménini, Manos M. Tentzeris
Abstract
The wireless measurement of various physical quantities from the analysis of the RADAR Cross Sections variability of passive electromagnetic sensors is presented. A millimetre-wave Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave RADAR is used for both remote sensing and wireless identification of sensors. Long reading ranges (up to some decameters) may be reached at the expense of poor measurement resolution (typically 10%).
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