Chemical and Physical Sensing with a Smartphone and RFID Tags
A method of detecting a stimulus can include detecting an output from a radio frequency identification tag including a sensor. A smartphone-based sensing strategy can use chemiresponsive nanomaterials integrated into the circuitry of commercial Near Field Communication tags to achieve non-line-of-sight, portable, and inexpensive detection and discrimination of gas phase chemicals (e.g., ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, cyclohexanone, and water) at part-per-thousand and part-per-million concentrations.
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chemical and physical sensing with a smartphone and rfid tags
Japan | Published application -
chemical and physical sensing with a reader and rfid tags
United States of America | Granted | 10,157,340 -
chemical and physical sensing with a reader and rfid tags
United States of America | Granted | 11,861,437 -
chemical and physical sensing with a reader and rfid tags
European Patent Convention | Granted | 0 -
chemical and physical sensing with a reader and rfid tags
Japan | Published application -
chemical and physical sensing with a reader and rfid tags
Mexico | Granted | 365,788 -
chemical and physical sensing with a reader and rfid tags
United States of America | Granted | 9,563,833
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