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R. Alexandre, F. Was-born-in-limoges, and . In, He received the B.S. degree in electronics at Lycée Déodat de Séverac He started working on microwave measurements and electrical characterization at Laboratoire d'Architecture et d'Analyse des Systèmes His main activities consist of microwave measurements, antennas measurements, and more especially with probe stations and microelectronics characterization bench, including cryogenic probe station, He is in charge of the microwave area within the characterization platform of the LAAS-CNRS, ensuring the proper functioning of the equipments and the training of the new users, 1984.

, Toulouse, France, and is the Head of the Micro-and Nano-systems for Wireless Communications Research Group at the Laboratory for the Analysis and Architecture of Systems, Hervé AUBERT is Professor at the Institut National Polytechnique (INPT)LAAS), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) his research activities involve the electromagnetic modelling of complex (multi-scale) structures and the design of zeropower wireless electromagnetic sensors

P. Patrick and . D. His-ph, degree in electronics in 1990 on silicon pressure micro-sensors Since 1991 he is a researcher in the CNRS-LAAS (National Scientific Research Center ? Laboratory of Analysis and Analysis of Systems) in Toulouse His research interests are focused in micro-technologies and micro-sensors he started research at LAAS in a new field coupling micro-sensors and electromagnetic for the development of passive wireless sensors. Concepts of pressure, temperature, stress and nuclear radiation sensors have been validated with radar interrogation, Dr. Patrick PONS is author or co-author of more than 95 papers in referred International Journals and more than 267 communications in International Conferences, 2005.