Effect of skin dielectric properties on the read range of epidermal ultra-high frequency radio-frequency identification tags

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This Letter presents an investigation of the effect of human tissue conductivity and permittivity on the performance of epidermal transfer tattoo ultra-high frequency radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. The measurements were carried out on 20 individuals and the variations in the measured dielectric properties correlate well with variations in the measured tag read range on the individuals and to a lesser extent with their body mass index values. Simulation results also showed the effects of permittivity and conductivity on the designed resonance frequency of the RFID tag.

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Oyeka, D. O., Batchelor, J. C., & Ziai, A. M. (2017). Effect of skin dielectric properties on the read range of epidermal ultra-high frequency radio-frequency identification tags. Healthcare Technology Letters, 4(2), 78–81. https://doi.org/10.1049/htl.2016.0072

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