Wireless Remote Sensing Based on RADAR Cross Section Variability Measurement of Passive Electromagnetic Sensors," invited presentation to the Convened Session on "Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) for Ambient Intelligence Applications
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The wireless measurement of various physical quantities from the analysis of the RADAR Cross Sections variability of passive electromagnetic sensors is presented. A millimeter-wave Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave RADAR is used for both remote sensing and wireless identification of sensors. The remote derivation of pressure and temperature from the direct measurement of electromagnetic echo magnitude of passive and chipless sensors are reported and discussed.
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