Basic Propositions of the Resonant Security Tag System (Special Section of Letters Selected from the 1995 Society Conference of IEICE)
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概要
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We reveal fundamental electromagnetic characteristics of a basic proposition of the security tag system, being able to exclude a misjudgment caused by a neighboring reflective object, provided with a correlative detection, and that with a multi-resonant tag.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1996-05-25
著者
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Inui Kiyoshi
Research And Development Laboratory Toyo Aluminium K.k.
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Kominami Masanobu
Department Of Communication Engineering Osaka Electro-communication University
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Kominami Masanobu
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Kominami M
Department Of Communication Engineering Osaka Electro-communication University
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Kusaka H
Department Of Information Systems Osaka Sangyo University
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Kusaka Hiroji
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Osaka Prefecture
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KATSU Yuichiro
Faculty of Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture
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Katsu Yuichiro
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Osaka Prefecture
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