: This paper presents a printed near field communication system that can be integrated into everyday objects, like paper products or plastic parts. The interface is realised by high-volume production technologies, like printing and injection moulding, as they allow for the integration of “low-end” electronics at low costs and, thus, potentially enable a wide spreading of the technology. As a first functionality the identification of objects is realised.
Karin Weigelt, Arved C. Hübler