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High-Resolution Chipless Tag RF Sensor

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 2020
In this article, a new coupled structure based on microwave planar resonators is proposed to demonstrate the capability of ultrahigh quality factor performance using a chipless passive resonator. The platform is based on two passive split-ring resonators (SRRs), one as a reader, and the other one as the tag.
Zahra Abbasi   +2 more
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mm-Wave Chipless RFID Tag for Healthcare Applications

2020 XXXIIIrd General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Union of Radio Science, 2020
The work proposes the use of mm-wave chipless tag to be used in healthcare applications. A chipless tag at 24 GHz based on a cross-polarized Van Atta retrodirective array has been designed with the aim to show the practical feasibility of the proposed system.
Di Carlofelice A.   +2 more
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Chipless RFID Tag-Reader System

2012
In this chapter, we present the integration of the chipless RFID tag and RFID reader presented in the preceding chapters into a system. The implementation constraints in terms of reading range, tag orientation and operating frequency are specified. Specific components of the RFID reader’s digital control section along with the tag ID detection/decoding
Stevan Preradovic   +1 more
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Screen printed chipless RFID tags

Proceedings of the 2014 37th International Spring Seminar on Electronics Technology, 2014
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the technology that is used in the daily life. A RFID system consists of RFID tags and readers including many electronic passive and active components. This article deals with design of chipless RFID tags that are screen printed on flexible substrates and do not need any electronic components for their function.
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Novel chipless tag with electromagnetic code

The 2nd Middle East Conference on Antennas and Propagation, 2012
This paper presents a new radio frequency identification (RFID) chipless tag operating in the frequency span 4-7 GHz. The tag consists of triangle microstrip filter. The bits are encoded into the spectrum hence the tag has a unique spectral signature. The tag is less sensitive to tag orientation and has smaller size.
S.H. Zainud-Deen   +3 more
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Orientation independent compact chipless RFID tag

2012 IEEE International Conference on RFID-Technologies and Applications (RFID-TA), 2012
A design concept of a compact printable orientation independent chipless radio frequency identification tag is presented with near-field and far-field reading techniques. The tag consists of a circular patch loaded with multiple slot ring resonators and it has the advantage to be read from any orientation with the reader due to its symmetric structure.
Md. Aminul Islam   +3 more
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On the Coding of Chipless Tags

IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification, 2018
It is believed that chipless tags, often printable, will play a fundamental role for radio frequency identification technology to replace the currently widely used barcode technology. An application scenario of chipless tags that raises concerns is that the object attached with a chipless tag can be bent and even folded or crumbled. In this case, it is
Feng Zheng   +3 more
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Chipless Tags, the Next RFID Frontier

2010
This communication concerns RFID tags. It describes different tag technologies and their main characteristics, design, and application. The traditional tags based on IC chip are first presented and discussed in terms of capabilities and limitations.
Tedjini, S.   +3 more
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UWB chipless tag RFID reader design

2010 IEEE International Conference on RFID-Technology and Applications, 2010
A chipless tag RFID reader is presented for short range applications. The RFID reader is comprised of a digital section, RF section and cross-polarized reader horn antennas. The reader horn antennas are used to transmit and receive data to and from the chipless tags respectively.
Stevan Preradovic   +2 more
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A narrowband chipless multiresonator tag for UHF RFID

Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, 2013
In this work, a narrowband fully passive printable RFID chipless tag, working in the UHF band, is presented. The tag consists of two cross-polarized transmitting and receiving microstrip broadband circular monopole antennas, loaded with multiple cascaded resonators, each one unambiguously corresponding to one data bit.
CASULA, GIOVANNI ANDREA   +3 more
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