Hui Li
Professor Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Main positions:信息与通信工程学院副院长
Gender:Female
Alma Mater:Royal Institute of Technology
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:School of Information and Communication Engineering
Discipline:Communication and Information Systems. Electromagnetic Field and Microwave Technology
Business Address:No. 2, Linggong Road, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, Liaoning Province; 116024
Contact Information:hui.li@dlut.edu.cn
E-Mail:hui.li@dlut.edu.cn
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Indexed by:Journal Papers
Date of Publication:2019-12-01
Journal:SENSORS
Included Journals:PubMed、SCIE
Volume:19
Issue:23
Key Words:radio frequency identification (RFID); tag antenna; ultra-high frequency (UHF); human-machine interaction (HMI)
Abstract:Radio frequency identification (RFID) has shown its potential in human-machine interaction thanks to its inherent function of identification and relevant physical information of signals, but complex data processing and undesirable input accuracy restrict its application and promotion in practical use. This paper proposes a novel finger-controlled passive RFID tag design for human-machine interaction. The tag antenna is based on a dipole antenna with a separated T-match structure, which is able to adjust the state of the tag by the press of a finger. The state of the proposed tag can be recognized directly by the code received by the RFID reader, and no complex data processing is needed. Since the code is hardly affected by surroundings, the proposed tag is suitable to be used as a wireless switch or control button in multiple scenarios. Moreover, arrays of the proposed tag with rational tag arrangements could contribute to a series of manual control devices, such as a wireless keyboard, a remote controller, and a wireless gamepad, without batteries. A 3 x 4 array of the finger-controlled tag is presented to constitute a simple passive RFID keyboard as an example of the applications of the proposed tag array and it refers to the arrangement of a keypad and can achieve precise, convenient, quick, and practical commands and text input into machines by pressing the tags with fingers. Simulations and measurements of the proposed tag and tag array have been carried out to validate their performances in human-machine interaction.
Hui Li was born in Heilongjiang province, China. She received the B.E. degree in optical engineering from Tianjin University (TJU), China, in 2007 and Ph.D degree in electrical engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, in 2012. She is currently an associate professor at Dalian University of Technology. Research Interests:Multiple input multiple output systems, millimeter wave antenna, implantable antnena, RFID, theory of characteristic mode and etc.