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titleOfInvention Scalable, event-based sensing using wireless sensor elements embedded in flexible elastomer
abstract A design for large scale, event-based sensing uses a wireless communications protocol. This technology allows for event-based, analog sensing of any modality. The technology of the present invention includes modular, wireless sensors. These sensors can be easily mixed and matched over a large area. The present invention can be applied to e-skins, and other applications that require many sensors over a large area. Each sensing 'pixel' of the skin is linked to a unique wireless tag, ID number such as an RFID. All of the sensors can then be read by one wireless reader, and by realizing the ID of a tag, the exact location is determined. Therefore, this translates to an event-based sensor as the reader is constantly listening for a responding tag, but only tags with pressure events respond.
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