This paper presents the design and implementation in paper substrate of a harmonic RFID chipless sensing tag. The proposed sensor is based on a Wheatstone bridge, where two of the four impedances change dynamically according to a physical parameter that has to be monitored. The passive tag is interrogated by a signal at f0 = 1.04 GHz and the signal transmitted back to the reader at 2f0 = 2.08 GHz is proportional to the magnitude of the parameter variation. A harmonic RFID experiment proves that this kind of architecture is capable of providing a dynamic range of more than 40 dB.
Demonstration of a high dynamic range chipless RFID sensor in paper substrate based on the harmonic radar concept
PALAZZI, VALENTINA;ALIMENTI, Federico;MARIOTTI, CHIARA;VIRILI, MARCO;ORECCHINI, GIULIA;ROSELLI, Luca;MEZZANOTTE, Paolo
2015
Abstract
This paper presents the design and implementation in paper substrate of a harmonic RFID chipless sensing tag. The proposed sensor is based on a Wheatstone bridge, where two of the four impedances change dynamically according to a physical parameter that has to be monitored. The passive tag is interrogated by a signal at f0 = 1.04 GHz and the signal transmitted back to the reader at 2f0 = 2.08 GHz is proportional to the magnitude of the parameter variation. A harmonic RFID experiment proves that this kind of architecture is capable of providing a dynamic range of more than 40 dB.File in questo prodotto:
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