This letter demonstrates the possibility of combining advantages of barcode and radio-frequency identification (RFID) technologies on the same smart label. In this letter, several UHF RFID tag designs based on… Click to show full abstract
This letter demonstrates the possibility of combining advantages of barcode and radio-frequency identification (RFID) technologies on the same smart label. In this letter, several UHF RFID tag designs based on barcodes of different standards and sizes are realized and measured using a professional RFID measurement system. Measurements of all realized prototypes are in good agreement with simulations. Interesting results are obtained with a maximum RFID read range reaching around 12 m while keeping the prototypes readability as a standard barcode. Another tag configuration which avoids soldering the IC to the structure and based on the coupling of a near-field RFID tag to the barcode is also presented, showing a read range of more than 7 m.
               
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