2011
DOI: 10.2528/pierb10112505
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A Multi Band Mini Printed Omni Directional Antenna With v-Shaped for Rfid Applications

Abstract: Abstract-This paper presents a mini multi-band printed omnidirectional antenna with v-shaped structure for radio frequency identification (RFID) applications. The proposed multi-band antenna is developed from the initial v-shaped design which is only capable of working as a single-band antenna. By deploying a concept of dipole antenna to an initial design, the proposed antenna is accomplished to operate with two different modes of RFID system which are passive and active modes at frequencies of 915 MHz and 2.4… Show more

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“…The width of the hollow meander line antenna is 60% of the meander line width, 1.2 mm. With the removal of the portion of the width, the antenna was still able to perform well [29], [30]. The results of the simulation of the hollow design were similar to the results of the first designed meander line antenna.…”
Section: Analysis Of Datasupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The width of the hollow meander line antenna is 60% of the meander line width, 1.2 mm. With the removal of the portion of the width, the antenna was still able to perform well [29], [30]. The results of the simulation of the hollow design were similar to the results of the first designed meander line antenna.…”
Section: Analysis Of Datasupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Unlike directional patch antennas which normally have single radiation pattern, the proposed antenna has dual radiating elements for generating multi beam radiation pattern. The two ends of radiating elements are designed as V-shape structure [17] with width and length of 45 mm and 80 mm, respectively, in order to achieve diagonal radiation pattern. Proposed antenna was simulated using 3D CST simulation software here a discrete port has been used to represent RFID tag terminal.…”
Section: Tag Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, usability of the reader unit in terms of reading direction and orientation of tags have to be taken into account [16][17][18][19]. One of the feature affecting the size, weight, and ergonomist of handheld RFID reader is the reader antenna size and its positioning when affixed to the handheld reader unit [20][21][22]. It is noted that, however, the antenna design in a RFID handheld reader should fulfill several unique requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%