Directly Printable Frequency Signature Chipless RFID Tag for IoT Applications

H. Anam, A. Habib, S. I. Jafri, Y. Amin, H. Tenhunen

Directly Printable Frequency Signature Chipless RFID Tag for IoT Applications

Číslo: 1/2017
Periodikum: Radioengineering Journal
DOI: 10.13164/re.2017.0139

Klíčová slova: Chipless, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Radar Cross-section (RCS), backscattering, bezčipové, radiofrekvenční identifikace (RFID), průřez radaru (RCS), zpětné rozptylování

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Anotace: This Paper proposes a low-cost, compact, flexible passive chipless RFID tag that has been designed and analyzed. The tag is a bowtie-shaped resonator based structure with 36 slots; where each patch is loaded with 18 slots. The tag is set in a way that each slot in a patch corresponds to a metal gap in the other patch. Hence there is no mutual interference, and high data capacity of 36 bits is achieved in such compact size. Each slot corresponds to a resonance frequency in the RCS curve, and each resonance corresponds to a bit. The tag has been realized for Taconic TLX-0, PET, and Kapton®HN (DuPontTM) substrates with copper, aluminum, and silver nanoparticle-based ink (Cabot CCI-300) as conducting materials. The tag exhibits flexibility and well optimized while remaining in a compact size. The proposed tag yields 36 bits in a tag dimension of 24.5 x 25.5 mm^2. These 36 bits can tag 2^36 number of objects/items. The ultimate high capacity, compact size, flexible passive chipless RFID tag can be arrayed in various industrial and IoT-based applications.