Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) stores and retrieves data using devices called RFID tags: objects attached to or incorporated into a product, animal or person which communicate with an RFID reader or interrogator. This book proposes a linear two-port model for an N-stage modified-Greinacher fu
Design and Optimization of Passive UHF RFID Systems
โ Scribed by Jari-Pascal Curty, Michel Declercq, Catherine Dehollain, Norbert Joehl (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 149
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders. An RFID tag is an object that can be attached to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification using radio waves. Chip-based RFID tags contain silicon chips and antennas. Active tags require an internal power source, while passive tags do not.
Design and Optimization of UHF RFID Systems considers the analysis, design and optimization of UHF passive RFID systems for long-range applications. There are many key aspects thoroughly described in the text:
- Wireless power transmission
- Tag-to-reader backscattering communication
- Reader and tag architectures and IC design.
Wireless power transmission is studied using a rectifier (a fundamental tag building-block) for which there has been a proven prediction model developed. Proposed is a theoretical analysis of possible backscattering modulations, as well as an experimental procedure to measure how the impedance modulation at the tag side, affects the signal at the reader. Finally, a complete tag design achieving a read range of 12 m at 2.45 GHz (4 W EIRP) is provided. At the time of writing, the results of this design outperform any other available IC tag.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Wireless Power Transmission....Pages 3-15
Analysis of the Modified-Greinacher Rectifier....Pages 17-35
Introduction to RFID....Pages 37-48
Backscattering architecture and choice of modulation type....Pages 49-73
Backscattering modulation analysis....Pages 75-88
RFID Tag design....Pages 89-115
High frequency interrogator architecture and analysis....Pages 117-132
Conclusion....Pages 133-134
Back Matter....Pages 135-148
โฆ Subjects
Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering; Circuits and Systems; Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation; Electronic and Computer Engineering; Communications Engineering, Networks
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Chapter 1:Introduction Chapter 2: History and Practice of RFID Chapter 3: Radio Basics For UHF RFID Chapter 4: UHF RFID Readers Chapter 5: UHF RFID Tags Chapter 6: Reader Antennas Chapter 7: Tag Antennas Chapter 8: UHF RFID Protocols Afterword Appendix 1: Radio Regulations Appendix 2: Harmonic F
Chapter 1:Introduction Chapter 2: History and Practice of RFID Chapter 3: Radio Basics For UHF RFID Chapter 4: UHF RFID Readers Chapter 5: UHF RFID Tags Chapter 6: Reader Antennas Chapter 7: Tag Antennas Chapter 8: UHF RFID Protocols Afterword Appendix 1: Radio Regulations Appendix 2: Harmonic F
This book includes a survey of all RFID fundamentals and practices in the first part of the book while the second part focuses on UHF passive technology. This coverage of UHF technology and its components including tags, readers, and antennas is essential to commercial implementation in supply chain
This book includes a survey of all RFID fundamentals and practices in the first part of the book while the second part focuses on UHF passive technology. This coverage of UHF technology and its components including tags, readers, and antennas is essential to commercial implementation in supply chain