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Papadopoulos, N. (author), Qiu, W. (author), Ameys, M. (author), Smout, S. (author), Willegems, M. (author), Deroo, F. (author), van der Steen, J.L. (author), Kronemeijer, A.J. (author), Dehouwer, M. (author), Mityashin, A. (author), Gehlhaar, R. (author), Myny, K. (author)Capacitive touchscreens are increasingly widespread, featuring in mobile phones and tablets, as well as everyday objects such as cars and home appliances. As a result, the interfaces are uniquely placed to provide a means of communication in the era of the Internet of Everything. Here, we show that commercial touchscreens can be used as reader...article 2019
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Papadopoulos, N.P. (author), de Roose, F. (author), van der Steen, J.-L.P.J. (author), Smits, E.C.P. (author), Ameys, M. (author), Dehaene, W. (author), Genoe, J. (author), Myny, K. (author)The maturity of metal–oxide thin-film transistors (TFT) highlights opportunities to develop robust and low-cost electronics on flexible and stretchable substrates over large area in an industry-compatible technology. Internet-ofEverything applications with sensor nodes are driving the development of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). In this...article 2018
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- Sanchez-Romaguera, V. (author), Wünscher, S. (author), Turki, B.M. (author), Abbel, R. (author), Barbosa, S. (author), Tate, D.J. (author), Oyeka, D. (author), Batchelor, J.C. (author), Parker, E.A. (author), Schubert, U.S. (author), Yeates, S.G. (author) article 2015
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Sanchez-Romaguera, V. (author), Wünscher, S. (author), Turki, B.M. (author), Abbel, R. (author), Barbosa, S. (author), Tate, D.J. (author), Oyeka, D. (author), Batchelor, J.C. (author), Parker, E.A. (author), Schubert, U.S. (author), Yeates, S.G. (author)Inkjet printing of functional frequency selective surfaces (FSS) and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on commercial paper substrates using silver nanoparticle inks sintered using low temperature thermal, plasma and photonic techniques is reported. Printed and sintered FSS devices demonstrate performances which achieve wireless...article 2015
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Beye, M. (author), Veugen, P.J.M. (author)Hash-lock authentication protocols for Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) tags incur heavy search on the server. Key-trees have been proposed as a way to reduce search times, but because partial keys in such trees are shared, key compromise affects several tags. Buttyán [4] and Beye and Veugen [3] devised trees to withstand such attacks, but...conference paper 2012
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Tripathi, A.K. (author), Smits, E.C.P. (author), van der Putten, J.B.P.H. (author), van Neer, M. (author), Myny, K. (author), Nag, M. (author), Steudel, S. (author), Vicca, P. (author), O'Neill, K. (author), van Veenendaal, E. (author), Genoe, G. (author), Heremans, P. (author), Gelinck, G.H. (author)In this work a technology to fabricate low-voltage amorphous gallium-indium-zinc oxide thin film transistors (TFTs) based integrated circuits on 25 µm foils is presented. High performance TFTs were fabricated at low processing temperatures (<150 °C) with field effect mobility around 17 cm2 /V s. The technology is demonstrated with circuit...article 2011
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Myny, K. (author), Steudel, S. (author), Vicca, P. (author), Smout, S. (author), Beenhakkers, M.J. (author), van Aerle, N.A.J.M. (author), Furthner, F. (author), van der Putten, B. (author), Tripathi, A.K. (author), Gelinck, G.H. (author), Genoe, J. (author), Dehaene, W. (author), Heremans, P.L. (author)In this chapter, fully integrated organic RFID tags are demonstrated. These tags are inductively-coupled at a base frequency of 13.56 MHz and can be read out at distances up to 10 cm, which is the expected readout distance for proximity readers. We also demonstrate next generation transponder chips, fabricated in a dual-gate technology. The...conference paper 2011
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Hoepman, J.H. (author), TNO Informatie- en Communicatietechnologie (author)Private handshaking allows pairs of users to determine which (secret) groups they are both a member of. Group membership is kept secret to everybody else. Private handshaking is a more private form of secret handshaking [BRS+03], because it does not allow the group administrator to trace users. We extend the original definition of a handshaking...conference paper 2007
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