A scientific paper related to MADRAS project research has been presented in the IEEE International Symposium on Antennas & Propagation (AP-S/URSI 2022), which has run in Denver from July 10th-15th in a hybrid format.
The paper, entitled “A Thin Paper UHF Antenna on Nanocelloluse Based Substrate for Battery free Geolocation Tags”, has been produced by MADRAS partners Alassane Sidibe and Jan Mennekens, from UWINLOC; Laura López, from Eurecat; Benjamin Dhuiège, from GenesInk and Gaël Depres, from Arjowiggins.
The presentation has been delivered by Alassane Sidibe and held within the framework of Session “MO-A5.3A: RFID Antennas and Sensors”, chaired by Thomas Weller, from Oregon State University, and by Cherish Bauer-Reich, from the University of Jamestown.
You can download the presentation here:
The paper introduces the solution proposed by MADRAS of a smaller and efficient eco-friendly tag, helping the smart electronics world becoming battery-free. It also digs into the materials developed in the project, as well as antenna simulations and measurement of samples.
The AP-S/URSI conference is an international forum for the exchange of information on state-of-the-art research in antennas, propagation, electromagnetic engineering, and radio science. It has hosted comprehensive range of technical sessions, keynotes, invited talks, special sessions, student paper and design competitions, short courses, tutorials, exhibits, demonstrations, professional meetings, open forum discussions, and networking events.