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A WISP (Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform) is a sensing and computing device that is powered and read by off the shelf [[UHF]] [[RFID]] readers. WISPs have on board [[microcontrollers]] that can sample a variety of sensing devices, creating a wirelessly-networked, battery-less sensor device. WISPs have powered everything from analog light sensors to temperature sensors to strain gauges. The computing features of WISPs have also been used by RFID security researchers.



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[WISP - Intel Research Seattle] - http://www.seattle.intel-research.net/wisp/