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We report how a technique adapted from Radio Frequency Identity (RFID) tag systems [1] is used to implement a low cost, low energy optical/wireless data link, using inexpensive, off-the-shelf components. We describe how the changes in impedance of an antenna-coupled photo-detector under optical illumination are used to encode binary data into a backscatter radio frequency (RF) wireless signal. The...
The changes in the impedance of an antenna-coupled photo-detector under optical illumination are used to encode data on a backscattered wireless signal similarly to the standard techniques used for radio frequency identification and tagging. The effect is strong enough to allow retrieval of the information without requiring a dc supply at the optical to wireless interface.
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