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High-density Compact Chipless RFID Tag for Item-level Tagging
Tekijät: Ayesha Habib, Hafsa Anam, Yasar Amin, Hannu Tenhunen
Toimittaja: IEEE
Konferenssin vakiintunut nimi: International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Symposium
Julkaisuvuosi: 2018
Kokoomateoksen nimi: 2018 International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Symposium (ACES)
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: 2018 INTERNATIONAL APPLIED COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM (ACES)
Sivujen määrä: 2
ISBN: 978-1-5386-4857-5
eISBN: 978-0-9960-0787-0
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23919/ROPACES.2018.8364283
Tiivistelmä
This paper presents 36-bit compact passive chipless RFID tag. The bowtie shape based tag structure is loaded with 36 slots. The tag is capable of yielding high data density. The overall tag dimension is 27mm x 26mm The tag structure is optimized and analyzed for three different substrates, i.e., FR-4, Taconic TLX-0, and Rogers RT5880. Each loaded slot in tag structure has different length and hence yields resonance at particular frequencies. The response of the tag is observed through radar cross section (RCS) parameter. The 36-bit tag design can tag 2(36) objects/items. The passive chipless RFID tag produces resonances in the frequency band of 4-13GHz for FR-4 substrate and 5-15.5GHz using Taconic TLX-0 and Rogers RT5880 substrates. The ultimate cost-effective, compact chipless RFID tag can be deployed in various industrial applications. In future, further improvements can be made to integrate the concept of 'green electronics'.
This paper presents 36-bit compact passive chipless RFID tag. The bowtie shape based tag structure is loaded with 36 slots. The tag is capable of yielding high data density. The overall tag dimension is 27mm x 26mm The tag structure is optimized and analyzed for three different substrates, i.e., FR-4, Taconic TLX-0, and Rogers RT5880. Each loaded slot in tag structure has different length and hence yields resonance at particular frequencies. The response of the tag is observed through radar cross section (RCS) parameter. The 36-bit tag design can tag 2(36) objects/items. The passive chipless RFID tag produces resonances in the frequency band of 4-13GHz for FR-4 substrate and 5-15.5GHz using Taconic TLX-0 and Rogers RT5880 substrates. The ultimate cost-effective, compact chipless RFID tag can be deployed in various industrial applications. In future, further improvements can be made to integrate the concept of 'green electronics'.