RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF
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Resumo: | Confinement of the detection region is a critical issue for some important RFID applications, where the coarse location of the object is required along with its identification. In the UHF band, it is a challenge to confine antenna radiation to reasonably sharp interrogation volumes, <; 10λ3, without resorting to physical barriers. This paper presents a novel approach for RFID reader radiating structures that self-confine tag detection to a desired volume, avoiding undesired readings outside the interrogation volume. The proposed solution simultaneously covers the three world-assigned RFID frequency subbands at UHF. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the solution, the proposed configuration was integrated into bookshelves, a conveyor belt system, and a proximity point reader. Together with an appropriate control application, these form the building blocks of a smart store with automatic inventorying and billing capability. The radiating structure concept was explored by full-wave simulations, and it was validated with both near-field measurements and with tag-reading scores. Short demonstration videos are available online. |
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RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHFRFID -- Radio Frequency IdentificationRFID antennasUHF antennasMicrostrip antennasNear-field UHF RFIDSmart RFID reading surfacesConfinement of the detection region is a critical issue for some important RFID applications, where the coarse location of the object is required along with its identification. In the UHF band, it is a challenge to confine antenna radiation to reasonably sharp interrogation volumes, <; 10λ3, without resorting to physical barriers. This paper presents a novel approach for RFID reader radiating structures that self-confine tag detection to a desired volume, avoiding undesired readings outside the interrogation volume. The proposed solution simultaneously covers the three world-assigned RFID frequency subbands at UHF. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the solution, the proposed configuration was integrated into bookshelves, a conveyor belt system, and a proximity point reader. Together with an appropriate control application, these form the building blocks of a smart store with automatic inventorying and billing capability. The radiating structure concept was explored by full-wave simulations, and it was validated with both near-field measurements and with tag-reading scores. Short demonstration videos are available online.IEEE2014-01-16T16:02:04Z2011-04-01T00:00:00Z2011-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/6197eng1045-9243Medeiros, Carla R.Costa, Jorge R.Fernandes, Carlos A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T17:28:09Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/6197Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:12:35.792216Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF |
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RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF |
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RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF Medeiros, Carla R. RFID -- Radio Frequency Identification RFID antennas UHF antennas Microstrip antennas Near-field UHF RFID Smart RFID reading surfaces |
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RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF |
title_full |
RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF |
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RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF |
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RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF |
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RFID reader antennas for TAG detection in self-confined volumes at UHF |
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Medeiros, Carla R. |
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Medeiros, Carla R. Costa, Jorge R. Fernandes, Carlos A. |
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Costa, Jorge R. Fernandes, Carlos A. |
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Medeiros, Carla R. Costa, Jorge R. Fernandes, Carlos A. |
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RFID -- Radio Frequency Identification RFID antennas UHF antennas Microstrip antennas Near-field UHF RFID Smart RFID reading surfaces |
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RFID -- Radio Frequency Identification RFID antennas UHF antennas Microstrip antennas Near-field UHF RFID Smart RFID reading surfaces |
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Confinement of the detection region is a critical issue for some important RFID applications, where the coarse location of the object is required along with its identification. In the UHF band, it is a challenge to confine antenna radiation to reasonably sharp interrogation volumes, <; 10λ3, without resorting to physical barriers. This paper presents a novel approach for RFID reader radiating structures that self-confine tag detection to a desired volume, avoiding undesired readings outside the interrogation volume. The proposed solution simultaneously covers the three world-assigned RFID frequency subbands at UHF. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the solution, the proposed configuration was integrated into bookshelves, a conveyor belt system, and a proximity point reader. Together with an appropriate control application, these form the building blocks of a smart store with automatic inventorying and billing capability. The radiating structure concept was explored by full-wave simulations, and it was validated with both near-field measurements and with tag-reading scores. Short demonstration videos are available online. |
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