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A narrowband chipless multiresonator tag for UHF RFID

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Pages 214-227 | Received 08 Jul 2013, Accepted 28 Oct 2013, Published online: 25 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

In this work, a narrowband fully passive printable RFID chipless tag, working in the UHF band, is presented. The tag consists of two cross-polarized transmitting and receiving microstrip broadband circular monopole antennas, loaded with multiple cascaded resonators, each one unambiguously corresponding to one data bit. The proposed antenna has a compact size, a low cost of fabrication, and a very compact frequency bandwidth. It uses spectral signatures to encode data, and hence provides a unique ID for every tagged object. The antenna has been designed using a general purpose 3D CAD, CST Microwave Studio, and measured results are in very good agreement with the simulations. The designed RFID tag has been tested in anechoic chamber, and the unique spectral signature of the tag has been correctly detected. The proposed tag design is suitable for mass deployment for low cost items.

Acknowledgements

Paolo Maxia gratefully acknowledges Sardinia Regional Government for the financial support of her PhD scholarship (P.O.R. Sardegna F.S.E. Operational Programme of the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, European Social Fund 2007–2013 – Axis IV Human Resources, Objective l.3, Line of Activity l.3.1.).

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