iREACT - Inkjet-Printed Wireless Powered Circuits for Sensing and Identification

Ico_CTTC
Start: 11/02/2016
End: 03/07/2016
Funding: European
Status: Completed

Acronym: iREACT
Code: 661621

The project establishes the application of inkjet printing as a key technology for the implementation of batteryless and wireless sensor and communication circuits based on wireless power transfer and energy harvesting, enabling the realization of the Internet of Things (IoT). Inkjet printing supports a large volume production, achieves a good resolution necessary for high frequency electronics, enables the use of a variety of low cost and flexible materials, and is a direct-write, and additive manufacturing technology. The research outcomes of the project focus in two goals, 1) demonstrate low profile, conformal, inkjet printed RF energy harvesters and autonomous wireless sensor and communication circuits, and 2) establish inkjet printing in millimeter wave frequencies.

Apostolos Georgiadis
PI/Project Leader
Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya
Coordinator
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