2017 International Conference on Wireless Technologies, Embedded and Intelligent Systems (WITS) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/wits.2017.7934631
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A novel design of passive UHF RFID tag antenna mounted on paper

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“…For our antenna, we drew the range depending on the frequency in Figure 9(b) and we obtained a reading distance up to 14m. It was obtained by the Friss equation [24].…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For our antenna, we drew the range depending on the frequency in Figure 9(b) and we obtained a reading distance up to 14m. It was obtained by the Friss equation [24].…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where λ is wavelength in free space, EIRP is an effective isotropic radiated power from the reader, and Pt is the power transmitted from RFID reader. Next, the power transfer coefficient, τ, which measures level of antenna impedance matching to the chip impedance, can be calculated using equation (8), as follows:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The body proximity causes absorption, diffraction and scattering of electromagnetic waves, which then changes in the antenna impedance, resonant frequency and read range [7]. Such performance variation may be alleviated by the integration of metamaterial elements in improving the tag antenna's performance [8]. Metamaterial are artificially engineered materials and have unique properties which cannot be found in natural materials such as negative permeability or negative permittivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFID technology has been rapidly developing in recent years; it can be applied in many service industries, distribution, discard goods management, animal control, security, logistic, manufacturing companies [2]. Several frequency bands have been allowed to the RFID technology, such as low-frequency LF (125 KHz-134 KHz), high-frequency HF (13.56MHz), ultra-high frequency UHF (860MHz-960MHz) and microwave band MW (2.45GHz or 5.8GHz) [3]. However, the UHF band is preferred in many applications due to the merits of high data transfer rate broad readable range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%