Low-profile antennas for near-field UHF RFID systems: Design, measurements and system-level characterization

Author(s):  
A. Michel ◽  
M. Rodriguez Pino ◽  
P. Nepa
Author(s):  
Alessandro Felaco ◽  
Kamil Yavuz Kapusuz ◽  
Hendrik Rogier ◽  
Dries Vande Ginste

2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zijian Xing ◽  
Ling Wang ◽  
Changying Wu ◽  
Jianying Li ◽  
Meng Zhang

A broadband two-layer and two quasihalf loops antenna (TTLA) at UHF is characterized and analyzed for ultrahigh frequency (UHF) near-field radiofrequency identification (RFID) applications. The antenna is investigated in terms of impedance matching and distribution of magnetic field as well as applied in two scenarios which are the experiments of interrogation range and receiver circuit of RFID systems.


Author(s):  
Silvia de Miguel-Bilbao ◽  
Jose A. Hernandez ◽  
Oscar J. Suarez ◽  
Pablo Marina ◽  
Victor M. Febles ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-53
Author(s):  
Alice Buffi ◽  
Andrea Michel ◽  
Paolo Nepa ◽  
Giuliano Manara

A preliminary numerical analysis of the power transfer efficiency (PTE) for the forward link of near-field (NF) ultra high frequency (UHF)-radio frequency identification (RFID) systems is addressed in this paper, by resorting to an impedance matrix approach where the matrix entries are determined through full-wave simulations. The paper is aimed to quantify the NF-coupling effects on the PTE, as a function of the distance between the reader and tag antennas. To allow for a PTE comparison between different reader and tag antenna pairs, a benchmarking tag-loading condition has been assumed, where the tag antenna is loaded with the impedance that maximizes the PTE. In a more realistic loading condition, the load impedance is assumed as equal to the conjugate of the tag antenna input impedance. Full-wave simulations use accurate antenna models of commercial UHF-RFID passive tags and reader antennas. Finally, a “shape-matched antenna” configuration has been selected, where the reader antenna is assumed as identical to the tag antenna. It is shown that the above configuration could be a valuable compact solution, at least for those systems where the relative orientation/position between the tag and reader antennas can be controlled, and their separation is of the order of a few centimeters or less.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 5655-5659
Author(s):  
K. Mekki ◽  
O. Necibi ◽  
C. Boussetta ◽  
A. Gharsallah

This paper presents a Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna (CPMPA) miniaturization with parasitic elements, suitable for UHF RFID systems. The antenna consists of a half E-shaped patch with cuts. A truncated corner patch can generate an additional Circular Polarization (CP) radiation mode and further enhance the axial ratio. Two symmetric cross shaped slots along the horizontal axis of the CPMPA have been embedded, and its dimension optimization has been based on parametric analysis. Thanks to this slotted structure and reduced surface area, good CP quality has been obtained with a 25% overall size reduction. The proposed antenna is lightweight, low profile, simple, and easily produced. The structure’s simulation is made using CST Studio Suite 2014 to compute return loss (S11), gain, and the axial ratio of the antenna while the overall miniaturized antenna’s volume is 77mm×58mm×1.6mm operating at 915MHz.


2010 ◽  
Vol 58 (5) ◽  
pp. 1759-1770 ◽  
Author(s):  
Franco Fuschini ◽  
Carmine Piersanti ◽  
Lauri Sydanheimo ◽  
Leena Ukkonen ◽  
Gabriele Falciasecca
Keyword(s):  
Uhf Rfid ◽  

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