Design and simulation of low cost RadioFrequency Identification tags based uponGraphene interconnections

Long checkout lines at the grocery stores and wholesales are one of the biggest complaints about the
shopping experience. Soon these lines could disappear when te ubiquitous universal product code
barcode is replaced by smart labels, also called radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. RFID tags
are intelligent barcodes that can talk to a networked system to track every product that you put in your
shopping cart. In this project, Graphene, the wonder material of the century, will be integrated into
RFID devices to increase its reliability and reduce its product cost.

Faculty Supervisor:

Denis Giannacopoulos

Student:

Partner:

NanoXplore Inc

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Information and Communications Technology

University:

McGill University

Program:

Accelerate

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