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Directly Printable Frequency Signatured Chipless RFID Tag for IoT Applications




AuthorsAnam H, Habib A, Jafri SI, Amin Y, Tenhunen H

PublisherSPOLECNOST PRO RADIOELEKTRONICKE INZENYRSTVI

Publication year2017

JournalRadioengineering

Journal name in sourceRADIOENGINEERING

Journal acronymRADIOENGINEERING

Volume26

Issue1

First page 139

Last page146

Number of pages8

ISSN1210-2512

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.13164/re.2017.0139

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/24969879


Abstract
This paper proposes a low-cost, compact, flexible passive chipless RFID tag that has been designed and analyzed. The tag is a bowtie-shaped resonator based structure with 36 slots; where each patch is loaded with 18 slots. The tag is set in a way that each slot in a patch corresponds to a metal gap in the other patch. Hence there is no mutual interference, and high data capacity of 36 bits is achieved in such compact size. Each slot corresponds to a resonance frequency in the RCS curve, and each resonance corresponds to a bit. The tag has been realized for Taconic TLX-0, PET, and Kapton (R) HN (DuPont (TM)) substrates with copper, aluminum, and silver nanoparticlebased ink (Cabot CCI-300) as conducting materials. The tag exhibits flexibility and well optimized while remaining in a compact size. The proposed tag yields 36 bits in a tag dimension of 24.5. 25.5 mm(2). These 36 bits can tag 2(36) number of objects/items. The ultimate high capacity, compact size, flexible passive chipless RFID tag can be arrayed in various industrial and IoT-based applications.

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