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Passive UHF RFID Tags with Specific Printed Antennas for Dielectric and Metallic Objects Applications

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Design process and respective results for the synthesis of specific Radiofrequency Identification (RFID) tag antennas, suitable for dielectric and metallic objects, are presented. The antennas were designed for the UHF… Click to show full abstract

Design process and respective results for the synthesis of specific Radiofrequency Identification (RFID) tag antennas, suitable for dielectric and metallic objects, are presented. The antennas were designed for the UHF (865 MHz-869 MHz) band and their basic configuration is that of the printed spiral type. Six modification steps to the classical spiral layout are proposed and it was proved that they can lead to tags with high readability and reading distances up to 10 m when designed for dielectric object and up to 7 m in the case of metallic objects. The results of the measurements of the fabricated tags are explained via theoretical evaluations which take into account reflection phenomena, which are present in a real environment at which the tags are used.

Keywords: uhf rfid; rfid tags; metallic objects; dielectric metallic; passive uhf

Journal Title: Radioengineering
Year Published: 2017

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