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Pathak studying 5G-native batteryless tags for tracking & communication

05.12.26 | George Mason University

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Pathak Studying 5G-Native Batteryless Tags For Tracking & Communication

Parth Pathak, Associate Professor, Computer Science, College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), received funding for the project: “From RFIDs to mmIDs: 5G-native Batteryless Tags for Tracking and Communication.”

Via this work, Pathak is proposing the commercialization of mmID, a novel Internet of Things solution that does not rely on batteries while providing accurate tracking and high-speed communication capabilities.

Pathak received $75,000 from the Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority for this research. Funding began in May 2026 and will end in late June 2027.

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Elizabeth Grisham
George Mason University
egrisham@gmu.edu

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George Mason University. (2026, May 12). Pathak studying 5G-native batteryless tags for tracking & communication. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/147Z5DG1/pathak-studying-5g-native-batteryless-tags-for-tracking-communication.html
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