2018 IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology &Amp; Application (RFID-TA) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/rfid-ta.2018.8552832
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New Empirical Indoor Path Loss Model using Active UHF-RFID Tags for Localization Purposes

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“…As described in the previous sections, since the form factor of the RFID tag is dependent on the frequency at which the tag is operating [7], a reduced wavelength will require a very small size tag which will be compact, compatible and highly suitable for many applications such as human tracking. Thus, with such modern RFID tag designs, it is possible to design more such tags with unique ID's that can also be read at an increasingly greater distances than were thought to be possible using magnetic induction coupling between the reader and the tag many years ago.…”
Section: A: Read Range Estimation Analysis For Far Field Communicationmentioning
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“…As described in the previous sections, since the form factor of the RFID tag is dependent on the frequency at which the tag is operating [7], a reduced wavelength will require a very small size tag which will be compact, compatible and highly suitable for many applications such as human tracking. Thus, with such modern RFID tag designs, it is possible to design more such tags with unique ID's that can also be read at an increasingly greater distances than were thought to be possible using magnetic induction coupling between the reader and the tag many years ago.…”
Section: A: Read Range Estimation Analysis For Far Field Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The read range of an active RFID tag can be anywhere between a meter to tens of meters and is an ideal tag for locating different types of pallets or items and for labeling the product with more such specifications or serving as landmark points for locating other objects that are in the close proximity to the reference active tag. The lifetime of active tags is usually up to a period of five years from the time the operation/usage is started [7]. Like passive IC based tags, active tags also possess certain advantages and limitations.…”
Section: ) Active Rfid Tagsmentioning
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