Rfid Systems- Research Trends And Challenges
The holy grail remains a tag that can perform authenticated cryptography, sense its environment, and log data—all powered solely by harvested ambient RF, thermal, or kinetic energy. Advances in ferroelectric memory and ultra-low-power RISC-V cores bring this closer.
RFID Systems: Research Trends and Challenges Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has evolved from a simple replacement for barcodes into a cornerstone of the Internet of Things (IoT). By enabling wireless data transfer without line-of-sight, RFID systems have revolutionized supply chain management, healthcare, and smart manufacturing. However, as the technology matures, researchers are shifting focus toward high-performance sensing, security, and sustainability. Current Research Trends RFID Systems- Research Trends and Challenges
Security and privacy also present significant challenges. Because RFID tags can be read remotely, they are vulnerable to unauthorized scanning, eavesdropping, and "cloning." Developing lightweight encryption that can run on the tiny amount of power harvested by a passive tag is a primary goal for cybersecurity researchers in the field. The holy grail remains a tag that can