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A BROADBAND UHF RFID TAG ANTENNA DESIGN FOR METALLIC SURFACE USING MODULE MATCHING

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In this paper, a broadband RFID tag antenna based on module matching is proposed, which is suitable for metallic surface. The antenna’s 10-dB effective bandwidth covers 820–980 MHz. In order… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, a broadband RFID tag antenna based on module matching is proposed, which is suitable for metallic surface. The antenna’s 10-dB effective bandwidth covers 820–980 MHz. In order to achieve a more appropriate impedance matching in a wideband, a new technique of module matching to reach a wide frequency band is studied for realizing the consistent change of impedance between the antenna and the chip, and the frequency band is effectively widened. The feasibility of module matching to achieve maximum power transmission is analyzed. Further results demonstrate that the proposed tag antenna provides a stable gain when being mounted on metal plates of various sizes. In addition, the proposed design is cost-effective since it does not require metallic vias and has a compact size. The maximum reading distance at 910 MHz on the metallic surface is 4.5 m.

Keywords: tag antenna; module matching; antenna; metallic surface

Journal Title: Progress in Electromagnetics Research Letters
Year Published: 2021

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