MIT researchers have designed low-cost, photovoltaic-powered sensors on RFID tags that work in sunlight and dimmer indoor lighting, and can transmit data for years before needing replacement.
Image courtesy of the researchers, edited by MIT News
News Source: http://news.mit.edu/2019/photovoltaic-rfid-sensors-iot-0927
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