The emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) has brought forth new opportunities by seamlessly integrating the physical world using computing, sensing, and wireless networks, transforming it into a cyber-physical system. An essential building block enabling an IoT is a sensing system. The use of "near-field communication (NFC)" has gained attention in recent years, as it enables low-power short-range sensing and wireless transfer of low content information. The NFC, however, is inapplicable in scenarios where the real-time high-resolution image or video of the object(s) needs to be sensed. The penetration of THz waves through many materials, which are impervious for visible light makes THz imaging akin to X-rays, except that THz radiation is non-ionizing and therefore not harmful to the object being imaged, especially living tissues. This special issue paper presents an overview of recent advances in the development of siliconbased mm-wave/THz imaging sensors for near-field IoT applications.
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Heydari, P. (2016). Invited - Integrated millimeter-wave/terahertz sensor systems for near-field IoT. In Proceedings - Design Automation Conference (Vol. 05-09-June-2016). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/2897937.2907985
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