Inkjet-printed RFID-enabled sensors on paper for IoT and “Smart Skin” applications
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Sangkil Kim | Manos M. Tentzeris | Apostolos Georgiadis | Ana Collado | Anya Traille | Herve Aubert | Kawahara Yoshihiro
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