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Project 13: Chipless RFID Technology

Kiridaran Ramaneedharan

Project 13: Chipless RFID Technology

The project plans to analyse the cost-benefit in implementing Chipless RFID Technology for different products. In a post COID Environment, companies are looking to make their operating processes COVID proof, by minimising manual handling/contact and streamlining manual procedures which require humans to be present at site by developing remote working functionality. The project will delve into which industries are worth implementing RFID for in certain products, and which industries to leave out (where the costs are still greater than the benefits).

Adoption and diffusion of the chipless RFID will have significant impacts on the productivity due to greater transparency across the supply‐chain, substitution of manual labour and the increased sensing and tracking capabilities. This will reduce labour demand in general and increase the demand for skilled workers within these industries. The chipless RFID offers the possibility to develop new products and services which will extends the market size for companies. Overall, this innovative device will contribute to a faster productivity growth, employment of skilled workers, and effective investment of capital for companies. In the long‐run, this device will reduce cost and time significantly in packaging industries. The project analyses cost‐benefit in implementing this technology for different products.

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Adoption and diffusion of the chipless RFID will have significant impacts on the productivity due to greater transparency across the supply‐chain, substitution of manual labour and the increased sensing and tracking capabilities. This will reduce labour demand in general and increase the demand for skilled workers within these industries. The chipless RFID offers the possibility to develop new products and services which will extends the market size for companies. Overall, this innovative device will contribute to a faster productivity growth, employment of skilled workers, and effective investment of capital for companies. In the long‐run, this device will reduce cost and time significantly in packaging industries. The project analyses cost‐benefit in implementing this technology for different products.

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Organised by the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering of Monash University

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