This paper proposes the design of a wearable Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tag at 2.45 GHz for indoor localization and path monitoring of self-sufficient or dependent subjects living in their daily life environments or in retirement homes. The key points of the tag implementation are the reduced dimensions, compatible with a pendant or a brooch, the limited thickness thanks to its particular feeding, and the proved possibility to be leant on the body surface.
Giacomo Paolini, Francesca Benassi, Diego Masotti, Alessandra Costanzo (2018). Wearable Tag at 2.45 GHz for Continuous Tracking of Patients Activities in Indoor Environments. New York (NJ) : IEEE [10.23919/EMF-MED.2018.8526003].
Wearable Tag at 2.45 GHz for Continuous Tracking of Patients Activities in Indoor Environments
Giacomo Paolini
;Francesca Benassi
;Diego Masotti
;Alessandra Costanzo
2018
Abstract
This paper proposes the design of a wearable Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tag at 2.45 GHz for indoor localization and path monitoring of self-sufficient or dependent subjects living in their daily life environments or in retirement homes. The key points of the tag implementation are the reduced dimensions, compatible with a pendant or a brooch, the limited thickness thanks to its particular feeding, and the proved possibility to be leant on the body surface.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.