haRFest
Lead Participant:
PRAGMATIC SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED
Abstract
This project addresses the use of printed electronics (PE) manufacturing to produce battery-free RF-powered systems, exploiting existing and widespread Near Field Communication (NFC) infrastructure. The project will develop processes to optimise the RF system performance, including antenna-tuning, and exploit PE processes (printed conductive circuity, low-cost integration) scalable to low-cost, high-volume applications in consumer packaging, document and brand security, in addition to wireless sensor networks for defence, healthcare and medical devices. The project will advance the state-of-the-art by developing technologies for high volume manufacturing of self-tuned energy-harvesting power units (modules), which fits the requirements of flexible, disposable and wearable applications. The project brings together a strong consortium with varied and complementary expertise in printing of conductive structures (WCPC, CPIIS), logic circuitry (PragmatIC), test (PragmatIC, CPIIS, CU) and integration (PragmatIC, CPIIS).
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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PRAGMATIC SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED | £177,734 | £ 106,640 |
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Participant |
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CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITED | £174,155 | £ 104,000 |
SWANSEA UNIVERSITY | £90,441 | £ 90,441 |
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE | £56,503 | £ 56,503 |
SWANSEA UNIVERSITY | ||
INNOVATE UK |
People |
ORCID iD |
Richard Price (Project Manager) |