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Interactive Packaging Solutions Based on RFIDTechnology and Controlled Delamination Material

Gao, Jie (author)
KTH,Elektroniksystem
Pang, Zhibo (author)
KTH,Elektroniksystem
Chen, Qiang (author)
KTH,Elektroniksystem
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Zheng, Li-Rong (author)
KTH,Elektroniksystem
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IEEE Press, 2010
2010
English.
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  • Interactive packaging is an emerging research area in recent years. It brings people convenient and smart lives, reduces consumption of traditional packaging materials and direct or indirect labor costs as well. Being integrated in interactive packaging, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology becomes one of the most proactive development enablers. In this paper, an interactive and intelligent packaging solution integrating passive RFID system and Controlled Delamination Material (CDM) is given at first. Package opening action is electrically controlled by the RFID system. CDM is primarily used in aerospace applications in the past and the conductor/adhesive joint can be easily opened by applying a little electric power on to the material. Some related works will be shown about the electrochemical characteristics of CDM in order to facilitate the system design. A demonstration system was developed and the test results have proved feasibility of the solution and shown the potential of low cost for mass production. Based on this solution, an interactive medication package for pervasive healthcare is further developed, using EPCglobal Gen2 RFID technology. It will make the medication being accessible for patient only at the prescribed dose and time, and medication taking information will be delivered as well. Such medication package will not only give unprecedented high patient compliance, but also improve the communication between patients and healthcare staffs.

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Interactive Packaging
Medicine Packages
Patient Compliance
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Gen2 RFID Tag
Controlled Delamination Material (CDM)

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