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Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and marker recognition algorithms can offer an efficient and non-intrusive means of tracking animal positions. As such, they have become important tools for invertebrate behavioral research. Both approaches require fixing a tag or marker to the study organism, and so it is useful to quantify the effects such procedures have on behavior before proceeding with further research.

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In this study, a multi-slotted antenna is designed and characterized that can be used for wearable applications by utilizing a flexible, durable silicone rubber substrate. Flexible material has become increasingly popular among researchers in recent years for the development of wearable antennas for body area networks (BAN). The flexible device should be small in size so that it can be easily worn on the human body by integrating with wearables for transmitting and receiving signals over a sufficiently long distance.

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Developing a digital management system for museum collections using RFID and enhanced GIS technology.

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Department of Space and Lifestyle Design, Graduate School of Techno Design, Kookmin University, Seoul, Republic of South Korea.

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  • The integration of RFID technology with deep learning has transformed IoT, particularly benefiting museums in managing their collections more effectively.
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Attitude information is as important as position information in describing and localizing objects. Based on this, this paper proposes a method for object attitude sensing utilizing ultra-high frequency passive RFID technology. This method adopts a double tag array strategy, which effectively enhances the spatial freedom and eliminates phase ambiguity by leveraging the phase difference information between the two tags.

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