High Gain Half Wave Dipole Antenna Design for a Passive RFID Tag

Author(s):  
W.D.D.N. Jayasundara ◽  
Praharshin Melaka Senadeera
Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (23) ◽  
pp. 5125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liu ◽  
Li ◽  
Yu ◽  
Zhao ◽  
Zhang

Radio frequency identification (RFID) has shown its potential in human–machine interaction thanks to its inherent function of identification and relevant physical information of signals, but complex data processing and undesirable input accuracy restrict its application and promotion in practical use. This paper proposes a novel finger-controlled passive RFID tag design for human–machine interaction. The tag antenna is based on a dipole antenna with a separated T-match structure, which is able to adjust the state of the tag by the press of a finger. The state of the proposed tag can be recognized directly by the code received by the RFID reader, and no complex data processing is needed. Since the code is hardly affected by surroundings, the proposed tag is suitable to be used as a wireless switch or control button in multiple scenarios. Moreover, arrays of the proposed tag with rational tag arrangements could contribute to a series of manual control devices, such as a wireless keyboard, a remote controller, and a wireless gamepad, without batteries. A 3 × 4 array of the finger-controlled tag is presented to constitute a simple passive RFID keyboard as an example of the applications of the proposed tag array and it refers to the arrangement of a keypad and can achieve precise, convenient, quick, and practical commands and text input into machines by pressing the tags with fingers. Simulations and measurements of the proposed tag and tag array have been carried out to validate their performances in human–machine interaction.


2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 2808-2811
Author(s):  
Ming Lu He ◽  
Yan Bing Xue ◽  
Jing Zhang

There is a problem in normal meander line antenna (MLA) that it is difficult to get performances of miniaturization, high efficiency and high inductance at the same time. A simple novel antenna design for this challenge is described. Two capacitive loads are added at the end of MLA to adjust the impendence. For saving material, holes are digged on the loads. Simulation by HFSS shows that, comparing with the regular MLA, the proposed antennas impedance enhances from 10-12j to 23+150j, and the maximum gain enhances from 1.31dB to 1.67dB, with a read range of 10.1m. Meanwhile the return loss at 915MHz is-34dB, with a wide-10dB bandwidth of 860 ~ 985 MHz.


Author(s):  
Seunggil Jeon ◽  
Yeonsik Yu ◽  
Sungtek Kahng ◽  
Juderk Park ◽  
NaeSoo Kim ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Zhonghao Hu ◽  
Peter H. Cole ◽  
Christophe Fumeaux ◽  
Yuexian Wang

A simple analytic formula, found in the literature for calculating the resonant frequency of a meander line dipole antenna (MDA) in free space from its physical parameters is described. The formula is modified to calculate the resonant frequency of an MDA on a dielectric substrate and for use as an RFID tag antenna by taking two factors into account: (i) the effects of dielectric material underneath the MDA, (ii) the special needs of an impedance matching condition in RFID tag antenna design. The parameter of relative effective permittivity for an MDA on a dielectric board, and the method for deriving this parameter, are introduced. Experiments to verify the modified formula are reported. Test results such as input impedance and reading range of an RFID tag antenna design based on an MDA on a dielectric board are provided. Following that, the radiation pattern and efficiency of an MDA either in free space or on a board are investigated.


Author(s):  
Lenin Aucatoma ◽  
Israel De La Torre ◽  
Fausto Lopez ◽  
Veronica Soria

2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 430-436 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarin Valiyaveettil Pushpakaran ◽  
Jayakrishnan M. Purushothama ◽  
Manoj Mani ◽  
Aanandan Chandroth ◽  
Mohanan Pezholil ◽  
...  

AbstractA novel idea for generating directional electromagnetic beam using a metamaterial absorber for enhancing radiation from a microwave antenna in the S-band is presented herewith. The metamaterial structure constitutes the well-known stacked dogbone doublet working in the absorption mode. The reflection property of the dogbone metamaterial absorber, for the non-propagating reactive near-field, is utilized for achieving highly enhanced and directional radiation characteristics. The metamaterial absorber converts the high-spatial reactive spectrum in the near-field into propagating low-spatial spectrum resulting in enhanced radiation efficiency and gain. The gain of a printed standard half-wave dipole is enhanced to 10 dBi from 2.3 dBi with highly directional radiation characteristics at resonance.


2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
Wenjing Zhao ◽  
Xunguang Ju ◽  
Shuangjiang Wu

For some scenarios of vehicle tracking and identification, it is desired that radio-frequency identification (RFID) interrogators can be deployed on roadside lampposts or high poles. In order to meet this requirement, active RFID electronic license plate (e-plate) with a slot-dipole antenna is proposed to provide up-tilted beams. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the proposed e-plate antenna has desired impedance bandwidth, high gain and multi-beam radiation pattern as required at 2.45 GHz RFID band. In addition, the estimated read range of the proposed e-plate meets the requirement of RFID system, and deployment of interrogator on roadside lamppost or high pole is analyzed.


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