2020 National Conference on Communications (NCC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ncc48643.2020.9056018
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Design of a 3-bit Chipless RFID Tag using Circular Split-Ring Resonators for Retail and Healthcare applications

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“…The high unit cost which is the main hurdle to implement the RFID technology can also be reduced by the implementation of the FDA. Further reduction in the price of the chipless tags can be achieved by using a single conducting layer with size compatibility and advanced low‐cost printing technology for product identification 8,11,12 . Due to the low‐cost advanced printing technology, chipless RFID can be easily printed on papers and other low‐cost fabric materials, hence it can also be compared to barcodes in terms of cost 8,13 …”
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“…The high unit cost which is the main hurdle to implement the RFID technology can also be reduced by the implementation of the FDA. Further reduction in the price of the chipless tags can be achieved by using a single conducting layer with size compatibility and advanced low‐cost printing technology for product identification 8,11,12 . Due to the low‐cost advanced printing technology, chipless RFID can be easily printed on papers and other low‐cost fabric materials, hence it can also be compared to barcodes in terms of cost 8,13 …”
Section: Introduction: the State Of The Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further reduction in the price of the chipless tags can be achieved by using a single conducting layer with size compatibility and advanced low-cost printing technology for product identification. 8,11,12 Due to the low-cost advanced printing technology, chipless RFID can be easily printed on papers and other low-cost fabric materials, hence it can also be compared to barcodes in terms of cost. 8,13 It is a demanding task to design a chipless RFID tag without any ground plane with a better radar cross section (RCS) response.…”
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“…The high unit cost which is the main hurdle to implement the RFID technology can also be reduced by the implementation of the FDA. Further reduction in the price can be achieved with size compatibility and advanced low‐cost printing technology for product identification 6–8 . Due to the low‐cost advanced printing technology, chipless RFID can be easily printed on papers and other low‐cost fabric materials, hence it can also be compared to barcodes in terms of cost 6,9,10 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further reduction in the price can be achieved with size compatibility and advanced low-cost printing technology for product identification. [6][7][8] Due to the low-cost advanced printing technology, chipless RFID can be easily printed on papers and other low-cost fabric materials, hence it can also be compared to barcodes in terms of cost. 6,9,10 The performance of the reader can be degraded with noise in the backscattering signal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%