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A Printed Dipole Antenna for Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Handheld Reader

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2007
We propose a new printed dipole antenna for ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) systems in North America. The antenna consists of a microstrip-to-coplanar stripline transition, a meandered driven dipole, a closely-coupled parasitic element, and a folded finite-size ground plane.
Hua, R.-C., Ma, T.-G.
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A Koch-Shaped Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) Antenna for Universal Ultra-High-Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Handheld Reader

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2013
In this communication, we propose a printed log-periodic dipole array (LPDA) antenna covering the universal ultra-high-frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) band of operation. Koch-shaped dipoles together with closely-coupled parasitic elements as directors were utilized for compactness in size and improvement in front-to-back ratio (F ...
Heng-Tung Hsu, Ting-Jui Huang
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Compact ultra high frequency (UHF) slotted array antenna

2014 IEEE 2nd International Symposium on Telecommunication Technologies (ISTT), 2014
This paper proposed a compact UHF slotted array antenna by utilizing slots to minimize the size of the antenna. The design presented used a substrate with a very high permittivity, which resulted in an antenna with practical dimension and thus a compact structure.
N. A. Rahman, M. F. Jamlos
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A dual-band vehicular planar inverted-F antenna for ultra high frequency (UHF) applications

Vehicular Technology Conference. IEEE 55th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC Spring 2002 (Cat. No.02CH37367), 2003
A small dual-band R-shaped planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) is introduced for vehicular application. Utilizing this unique geometry dual-frequency operation is achieved with a single feed. The proposed antenna operates in the 237-240 MHz and the 450-500 MHz bands with bandwidths of 15% and 4.3% respectively within VSWR of 2:1.
T. Sittironnarit, M. Ali
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A compact low-profile circularly-polarized antenna for ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) reader applications

2012 IEEE International Conference on Wireless Information Technology and Systems (ICWITS), 2012
We have successfully demonstrated a novel design of compact and low-profile circularly-polarized antenna for UHF RFID reader applications. The proposed antenna features very good impedance bandwidth from 845 MHz to 964 MHz and a very good AR bandwidth from 860 MHz to 935 MHz. A peak gain of 7.8 dBic was also achieved.
Ting-Jui Huang   +2 more
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An overview: Zero-phase-shift line (ZPSL) loop antennas for ultra-high frequency (UHF) near-field RFID applications

2016 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON), 2016
In this paper, the state-of-art zero-phase-shift line (ZPSL) loop antennas are reviewed and discussed. The current flowing along a ZPSL is with little phase lag, so that the ZPSL has been widely utilized to design electrically large loop antennas for ultra-high frequency (UHF) near-field radio frequency identification (RFID) applications.
Xianming Qing   +3 more
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The Design of Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Reader Antenna

2017
This paper presents the design of ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) reader antenna using low dielectric constant of microwave substrate. An RFID reader antenna emits electromagnetic signals to the microchip in the tag, and the microchip will be energized by modulating the wave and returns to the reader antenna.
Hoon, Weefwen   +5 more
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A Broadband High-Gain Bi-Layer Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) for Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Conformal Load Bearing Antenna Structures (CLAS) Applications

2014
Abstract : A broadband high-gain bi-layer log-periodic dipole array (LPDA) is introduced for conformal load bearing antenna structures (CLAS) applications. Under the proposed scheme the two layers of the LPDA are printed on two separate thin dielectric substrates which are substantially separated from each other.
James Tuss   +5 more
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