Near-field communication sensors

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Abstract

Near-field communication is a new kind of low-cost wireless communication technology developed in recent years, which brings great convenience to daily life activities such as medical care, food quality detection, and commerce. The integration of near-field communication devices and sensors exhibits great potential for these real-world applications by endowing sensors with new features of powerless and wireless signal transferring and conferring near field communication device with sensing function. In this review, we summarize recent progress in near field communication sensors, including the development of materials and device design and their applications in wearable personal healthcare devices. The opportunities and challenges in near-field communication sensors are discussed in the end.

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Cao, Z., Chen, P., Ma, Z., Li, S., Gao, X., Wu, R. X., … Shi, Y. (2019, September 1). Near-field communication sensors. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s19183947

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