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    A sensor array based on mass and capacitance transducers for the detection of adulterated gasolines by Wiziack, N.K.L., Catini, A., Santonico, M., D’Amico, A., Paolesse, R., Paterno, L.G., Fonseca, F.J., Di Natale, C.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (16-07-2009)
    “…The simultaneous use of different sensors technologies is an efficient method to increase the performance of chemical sensors systems. Among the available…”
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    Sharing data processing among replicated optical sensor arrays by Polese, D., Martinelli, E., Magna, G., Dini, F., Catini, A., Paolesse, R., Lundstrom, I., Di Natale, C.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (31-03-2013)
    “…Sensor networks prompt a great deal of research interest within the computer and analytical sciences. To this regard, one of the most important issues is…”
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    Humidity Sensing by Polymer-Loaded UHF RFID Antennas by Manzari, S., Occhiuzzi, C., Nawale, S., Catini, A., Di Natale, C., Marrocco, G.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-09-2012)
    “…Passive ultra high-frequency radio frequency identification tags, besides item labeling, are also able to exploit capability to sense the physical state of the…”
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    An array of capacitive sensors based on a commercial fingerprint detectors by Martinelli, Eugenio, Stabile, Mario, Catini, Alexandro, Paolesse, Roberto, D’Amico, Arnaldo, Di Natale, Corrado

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (14-03-2008)
    “…Capacitance transduction is one of the many possibilities to translate a chemical binding event into an electric signal. However, only few examples of…”
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    Optical sensor array based on P(V) corroles for fluorometric detection of nitrite by Lvova, L., Caroleo, F., Catini, A., Diedenhofen, G., Paolesse, R., Di Natale, C.

    “…Two phosphorous(V) corrole ligands, [5,10,15-pentafluorophenyl corrole] phosphorous (V), (PFCorr), and [10-(4-trimhetylsilyphenyl)-5,15-dimesityl-corrole]…”
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    Polymer-doped UHF RFID tag for wireless-sensing of humidity by Manzari, S., Occhiuzzi, C., Nawale, S., Catini, A., Di Natale, C., Marrocco, G.

    “…Passive UHF RFID tags, beside item labelling, are also able to exploit capability of sensing the physical state of the tagged object as well as of the…”
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    An active temperature modulation of gas sensor based on a self-adaptive strategy by Martinelli, E., Catini, A., Di Natale, C.

    “…The sensitivity and the selectivity of metal-oxide gas sensors are largely dependent on the operating temperature. These sensors are usually operated either at…”
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    Experimental analysis of selectivity and dynamic ranges of passive UHF-RFID chemical sensors by Manzari, S., Marrocco, G., Catini, A., Di Natale, C.

    Published in 2014 44th European Microwave Conference (01-10-2014)
    “…Antennas doped with Chemical Interactive Materials (CIM) have been recently proposed as wireless chemical sensors suitable to integration with the battery-less…”
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    Ambient sensing by chemical-loaded UHF-RFIDs by Manzari, S., Catini, A., Di Natale, C., Marrocco, G.

    “…A planar double-patch folded structure is proposed to achieve a miniaturized, highly sensitive and tunable UHF RFID passive sensor tag. The geometry hosts a…”
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    UHF RFID humidity sensor tag based on hygroscopic polymeric load by Manzari, S., Occhiuzzi, C., Nawale, S., Catini, A., Di Natale, C., Marrocco, G.

    “…Passive UHF RFID tags, beside item labelling, are also able to exploit capability of sensing the physical state of the tagged object as well as of the…”
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