Detection of data from the UWB microstrip resonator type RFID tag
For last few decades many proposals have been made to successfully read the RFID passive tags. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages. There are many techniques omni-present for the researches to read the UWB passive tags. A new tecnique has been proposed to read the existing conv...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English English |
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
2016
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Summary: | For last few decades many proposals have been
made to successfully read the RFID passive tags. Each method
has its own advantages and disadvantages. There are many
techniques omni-present for the researches to read the UWB
passive tags. A new tecnique has been proposed to read the
existing conventional UWB microstrip resonator tag. Instead of
using a continuous chirp as an interrogation signal, a chirp-hold
signal has been used to read the tag which is more power
efficient. The method has been verified by generating a six bit
chirp-hold signal. The relative amplitudes’ variation of the tuned
and detuned chirp-hold frequencies depends on the information
stored in the tag that the data bits from the tag has been detected. |
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