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Applications: It’s Smaller Than a Penny, and it Could Just Save Your Life

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Krista D. Zanolli, [email protected]

In the ever-evolving world of wireless sensor technology, the demand for smaller, more highly selective sensors is on the rise, and the market is extremely competitive. With an increased need to monitor and detect various pollutants in food packaging, water treatment and various products in health care, wireless sensors must overcome limitations such as size, sensitivity and cost. GE Global Research has taken strides to meet those expectations with its new battery-free, multidetection radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensing platform. Touted as a “first of its kind” by the company,...Read full article

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    Published: January 2009
    chemicalsindustrialradio-frequency identificationSensors & Detectorstoxic gasesTrendswireless sensor technology

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