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1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |
1.1. | About the report |
1.2. | What is RFID? |
1.3. | RFID Technologies: The Big Picture |
1.4. | RFID market size growth indicating RFID sensor potential |
1.5. | RFID sensors |
1.6. | Different types of RFID sensors |
1.7. | Examples of RFID sensors |
1.8. | Examples of Battery Assisted Passive RFID sensors |
1.9. | Data Loggers |
1.10. | Electronic Indicator and Data Logger companies |
1.11. | Chemical Time Temperature Indicators |
1.12. | Three main markets in the data logger business today |
1.13. | Retail perishables |
1.14. | Industrial |
1.15. | Healthcare |
1.16. | Slow Innovation in Conventional Data Loggers |
1.17. | RFID Sensors providing new differentiation |
1.18. | Why RFID-based? |
1.19. | Comparison of wireless technologies |
1.20. | Why now? |
1.21. | Pros and Cons of RFID sensor |
1.22. | Lessons from Failures |
1.23. | Technology push: technologies that help with RFID sensor development |
1.24. | Current status |
1.25. | Medium term trends |
1.26. | Distribution models & Business models |
1.27. | Value Chain |
1.28. | Territorial Differences |
1.29. | List of Players |
1.30. | RFID sensor companies |
1.31. | IC development Enables RFID Sensors, but some ICs are more generic I2C while market is small |
1.32. | The impact of RFID Sensors on Data Loggers |
1.33. | NFC/HF versus UHF (RAIN) |
1.34. | NFC/HF versus UHF (RAIN) - IC Providers |
1.35. | NFC/HF versus UHF (RAIN) - Sensor Makers |
1.36. | RFID Sensor Technologies without silicon ICs |
1.37. | Market Forecasts - Assumptions & Methodology |
1.38. | Market forecast by tag type - number of units (millions) |
1.39. | Market forecast by tag type - average sales price (US $) |
1.40. | Market forecast by tag type - Market Value ($ millions) |
1.41. | Market forecast for tags and systems ($ millions) |
1.42. | Market forecast for tags and systems by frequency ($ millions) |
2. | THE BIG PICTURE: RFID SENSORS AS PART OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS |
2.1. | Industrial revolution timeline |
2.2. | Embracing the Cyber revolution |
2.3. | IoT Ecosystem |
3. | INTRODUCTION TO RFID |
3.1. | What is RFID? |
3.2. | RFID tag |
3.3. | RFID reader |
3.4. | RFID system classification |
3.5. | Comparison of RFID by different frequencies |
3.6. | NFC and RFID |
3.7. | Passive RFID Interrogators Market Size |
3.8. | Manufacturing RFID Labels, tickets and cards |
3.9. | Passive RFID tag cost comparisons |
3.10. | Comparison of RFID by power source |
3.11. | Range versus Cost |
3.12. | Frequency versus Range |
3.13. | Cumulative sales in millions of tags from 1943 to the start of 2016 |
4. | RFID SENSOR ICS |
4.1. | RFID sensor architecture |
4.2. | Sensor enabled RFID system |
4.3. | Companies supplying RFID sensor chips |
4.4. | Typical chip design of RFID sensor ICs |
4.5. | AMS's solution: HF/NFC |
4.6. | AMS's solution: UHF |
4.7. | Delta: NFC RFID sensor chips |
4.8. | ANDY100 from Farsens targeting RFID sensor market |
4.9. | Impinj Monza X Dura chips enable intelligent embedded RFID |
4.10. | NXP's UHF Sensor IC with an I2C interface |
4.11. | NXP's NFC Sensor IC |
4.12. | RFMicron |
4.13. | ST Microelectronics |
4.14. | Texas Instruments |
4.15. | IDTechEx Analysis and Comments |
4.16. | NFC/HF versus UHF (RAIN) - IC Providers |
4.17. | New development in low power ICs |
5. | PASSIVE RFID SENSORS |
5.1. | Passive RFID Sensor |
5.2. | Power calculation for passive RFID sensors |
5.3. | Chemical powerless RFID sensor tag |
5.4. | RFID tag sensor from IC-TAG |
5.5. | Passive UHF RFID sensor co-developed by Powercast and Vanguard ID Systems |
5.6. | Passive UHF RFID Sensor: RFMicron and Smartrac |
5.7. | Company Assessment: SmarTrac RFMicron product |
5.8. | Xerox PARC: Passive UHF Sensors with Printed Electronics |
5.9. | PST Sensors |
6. | BATTERY-ASSISTED RFID SENSOR |
6.1. | Battery-assisted passive RFID sensor |
6.2. | Flexible battery-assisted RFID sensor label |
6.3. | RAMSES developed by EML² |
6.4. | BAP RFID sensor tags for perishables |
6.5. | QUAD Industries, Enfucell and NXP |
6.6. | Avery Dennison NFC Temperature Logger |
6.7. | Company Assessment: Avery Dennison's RFID Sensor Label |
6.8. | Phase IV UHF Temperature logging tag |
6.9. | Temperature sensor from Infratab |
6.10. | DynaLog |
6.11. | Blulog NFC RFID Sensor |
6.12. | Company Assessment: Blulog |
7. | RFID SENSOR WITHOUT SILICON CHIP |
7.1. | Chipless RFID sensors |
7.2. | Surface acoustic wave (SAW) RFID sensors |
7.3. | Printed / Flexible logic |
7.4. | Advantages of printed and thin film transistors and memory vs traditional silicon |
7.5. | PragmatIC's wine temperature sensing label |
7.6. | PragmatIC Profile |
7.7. | TAG Sensors |
7.8. | Thinfilm / Kovio |
7.9. | RFID sensors based on printed IC provided by Thin Film Electronics |
7.10. | NFC OpenSense from ThinFilm |
7.11. | RFID Sensor Technologies without silicon ICs |
8. | DATA LOGGER |
8.1. | Data Loggers |
8.2. | RFID data loggers |
8.3. | Data logger tag of Sealed Air Corporation |
8.4. | TempTRIP |
8.5. | The impact of RFID Sensors on Data Loggers |
9. | POWER SOURCE |
9.1. | Batteries - the Bain of Wireless Sensors |
9.2. | Technology benchmarking - different power sources |
9.3. | Battery options for active & semi-active RFID sensor tags |
9.4. | The initial innovation of RFID sensors will be form factor - power source is key |
9.5. | Value propositions of thin-film batteries |
9.6. | Laminar/flexible lithium-ion batteries companies |
9.7. | Printed battery companies |
9.8. | Coin cells or thin batteries, that is the question |
10. | COMPANY PROFILES |
10.1. | Company Assessment: Farsens |
10.2. | Company Assessment: InfraTab |
10.3. | Company Assessment: Institute of Printed Electronics Industry |
10.4. | Company Assessment: PhaseIV Engineering |
10.5. | Company Assessment: KemSense |
10.6. | Company Assessment: IC-TAG Solutions |
10.7. | Company Assessment: RFID Sensor Systems |
10.8. | Company Assessment: RFMicron |
10.9. | Company Assessment: Silent Sensors |
11. | RFID SENSORS: EARLY CASE STUDIES |
11.1. | Past stories |
Slides | 197 |
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Case Studies | Over 20 |
Companies | Over 100 |
Forecasts to | 2028 |