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Chipless RFID Reader Architecture.
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Kalansuriya, Prasanna.
Chipless RFID Reader Architecture.
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正題名/作者:
Chipless RFID Reader Architecture.
作者:
Karmakar, Nemai Chandra.
其他作者:
Koswatta, Randika.
面頁冊數:
325 gages : illustrations. ;26 cm.
標題:
Radio frequency identification systems.
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ISBN:
9781608075621
Chipless RFID Reader Architecture.
Karmakar, Nemai Chandra.
Chipless RFID Reader Architecture.
- 1st ed. - 325 gages : illustrations. ;26 cm.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) -- Recent Development of Chipless RFID Tags -- Backscatter-Based Chipless Tag -- Monash University Chipless RFID Systems -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Chipless RFID -- 1.2 Chipless RFID Tag Reader -- 1.3 Executive Summaries -- 1.3.1 Operating Principle of Chipless RFID Systems -- 1.3.2 Reader Architecture for Chipless Reader -- 1.3.3 Physical Layer Development of Chipless RFID Tag Readers -- 1.4 Conclusion -- Questions -- Numerical Questions -- References -- 2 Chipless RFID System Operating Principles -- 2.1 Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.1.1 Time Domain (TD) Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.1.2 Frequency Domain Based Tags -- 2.1.3 Image Based Tags -- 2.1.4 Hybrid Domain Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.1.5 Summary of the Review of Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.2 Multiresonator Based Chipless RFID Tag -- 2.2.1 Operating Principle for Reading of Multiresonator Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.3 Methods for Reading RFID Tags -- 2.3.1 Reading Time Domain Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.3.2 Reading Frequency Domain Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.3.3 Reading Hybrid Domain Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.3.4 SAR Based Reading Process -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- 3 Chipless RFID Readers -- 3.1 Introduction to Chipless RFID Reader -- 3.2 Chipless RFID Reader System Architectures -- 3.2.1 General Overview of Chipless RFID Reader Architecture -- 3.3 Chipless RFID Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.3.1 Time Domain Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.3.2 Frequency Domain Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.3.3 Hybrid Domain Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.3.4 SAR Based Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.4 Limitations and Issues with Current Chipless RFID Readers -- 3.4.1 Cost of Readers -- 3.4.2 Read Range.
In the era of information communication technology (ICT), radio frequency identification (RFID) has been going through tremendous development. RFID technology has the potential of replacing barcodes due to its large information carrying capacity, flexibility in operations, and applications. The deployment of RFID has been hindered by its cost. However, with the advent of low powered ICs, energy scavenging techniques, and low-cost chipless tags, RFID technology has achieved significant development. This book addresses the new reader architecture, presents fundamentals of chipless RFID systems, and covers protocols. It also presents proof-of-concept implementations with potential to replace trillions of barcodes per year. Overall, this resource aims to not only explain the technology, but to make the chipless RFID reader system a viable commercial product for mass deployment. It is certainly a very useful resource in the new field.
ISBN: 9781608075621Subjects--Topical Terms:
224561
Radio frequency identification systems.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: TK6570.I34 K369 2013
Dewey Class. No.: nam a22004093i 4500
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) -- Recent Development of Chipless RFID Tags -- Backscatter-Based Chipless Tag -- Monash University Chipless RFID Systems -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Chipless RFID -- 1.2 Chipless RFID Tag Reader -- 1.3 Executive Summaries -- 1.3.1 Operating Principle of Chipless RFID Systems -- 1.3.2 Reader Architecture for Chipless Reader -- 1.3.3 Physical Layer Development of Chipless RFID Tag Readers -- 1.4 Conclusion -- Questions -- Numerical Questions -- References -- 2 Chipless RFID System Operating Principles -- 2.1 Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.1.1 Time Domain (TD) Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.1.2 Frequency Domain Based Tags -- 2.1.3 Image Based Tags -- 2.1.4 Hybrid Domain Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.1.5 Summary of the Review of Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.2 Multiresonator Based Chipless RFID Tag -- 2.2.1 Operating Principle for Reading of Multiresonator Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.3 Methods for Reading RFID Tags -- 2.3.1 Reading Time Domain Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.3.2 Reading Frequency Domain Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.3.3 Reading Hybrid Domain Based Chipless RFID Tags -- 2.3.4 SAR Based Reading Process -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- 3 Chipless RFID Readers -- 3.1 Introduction to Chipless RFID Reader -- 3.2 Chipless RFID Reader System Architectures -- 3.2.1 General Overview of Chipless RFID Reader Architecture -- 3.3 Chipless RFID Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.3.1 Time Domain Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.3.2 Frequency Domain Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.3.3 Hybrid Domain Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.3.4 SAR Based Readers and Tag Reading Techniques -- 3.4 Limitations and Issues with Current Chipless RFID Readers -- 3.4.1 Cost of Readers -- 3.4.2 Read Range.
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3.4.3 Tag Reading Speed -- 3.4.4 Anticollision, Error Correction, and Data Integrity -- 3.4.5 Orientation of the Tag -- 3.5 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- 4 Frequency Domain Based RFID Reader Development -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Organization of This Chapter -- 4.2 Operation of Frequency Domain Based Chipless RFID Readers -- 4.2.1 Detecting the Features of the Frequency Signatures of Chipless Tags: Type-1 Readers -- 4.2.2 Recovering the Frequency Signature of Chipless Tags: Type-2 Readers -- 4.3 Design of Frequency Domain Based Chipless RFID Readers -- 4.3.1 Design of a Reader That Detects the Frequency Signatures of Chipless RFID Tags -- 4.3.2 Design of a Reader That Recovers t -- 4.4 Results -- 4.4.1 Results: Detecting the Features of -- 4.4.2 Results: Recovering the Frequency -- 4.5 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- 5 Time Domain Based Chipless RFID Reader -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Theory of Operation of a Time Domain Based Chipless RFID Reader -- 5.2.1 Generation of UWB Short Pulses -- 5.2.2 UWB Short Pulse Based Interrogation -- 5.3 Design of UWB TD Based Chipless RFID Reader -- 5.3.1 Simulation Setup in Agilent ADS200 -- 5.4 Results -- 5.4.1 Discussion of Results -- 5.5 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- 6 Hybrid Chipless RFID Reader -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Frequency-Phase Based System -- 6.2.1 Working Principle of the Encoding Element -- 6.2.2 Hybrid Frequency-Phase Chipless RFID Based on C-Sections -- 6.2.3 Chipless RFID Reader for Hybrid Frequency-Phase Chipless RFID -- 6.3 Frequency-Polarization Based System -- 6.3.1 Resonant and Polarization Characteristics of the Split-Ring Resonator -- 6.3.2 Encoding Information in a SRR Based Frequency-Polarization Tag -- 6.3.3 Chipless RFID Reader for Hybrid Frequency-Polarization Based Chipless RFID -- 6.4 Frequency-Time Based System.
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6.4.1 Group Delay Based Frequency-Time Hybrid Chipless RFID -- 6.4.2 Non-Group-Delay Based Approaches for Hybrid Frequency-Time Chipless RFID -- 6.4.3 Chipless RFID Reader for Hybrid Frequency-Time Based Chipless RFID -- 6.5 Conclusion -- Questions -- Reference -- 7 Antennas for Chipless RFID Readers -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Antenna Parameters -- 7.3 Review of UWB Antennas -- 7.4 Practical Design Procedure for UWB Antennas -- 7.5 UWB Antenna Development -- 7.5.1 UWB Disk-Loaded Monopole Antennas -- 7.5.2 UWB Dipole Array Antennas -- 7.5.3 Log-Periodic Dipole Antennas -- 7.5.4 Log-Periodic Dipole Array Antennas -- 7.5.5 UWB Horn Antennas -- 7.6 Applications -- 7.6.1 Disk-Loaded Monopoles as Reader Antennas -- 7.6.2 Elliptical Leaf Dipole Arrays as Reader Antennas -- 7.6.3 LPDAAs as Reader Antennas -- 7.6.4 Horns as Reader Antennas -- 7.7 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- 8 Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Active and Passive Components -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Passive Components -- 8.2.1 Antennas -- 8.2.2 Filters -- 8.2.3 Couplers -- 8.2.4 Circulators -- 8.2.5 Power Divider/Combiner -- 8.2.6 Resonators -- 8.2.7 Mixers -- 8.3 Active Components -- 8.3.1 Voltage-Controlled Oscillators -- 8.3.2 Low-Noise Amplifiers -- 8.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- 9 Digital Module for Chipless RFID Readers -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Digital Control Board -- 9.2.1 Power Supply Unit -- 9.2.2 IR Tag Sensor -- 9.2.3 RF Power Supply Control Switch -- 9.2.4 VCO Control Voltage Generator -- 9.3 Digital Signal Processing Board -- 9.4 Middleware -- 9.5 Performance of Digital Control Section -- 9.6 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- 10 RFID Reader System Integration and Applications -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Integrated Chipless RFID Reader -- 10.3 Specifications of a Generic Chipless RFID Readers -- 10.3.1 Chipless RFID Tag.
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10.3.2 Reading Techniques -- 10.3.3 Reader Device -- 10.3.4 Application Software -- 10.4 Applications -- 10.4.1 Conveyer Belt Application -- 10.4.2 Vehicle Tracking -- 10.5 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- List of Acronyms -- Glossary -- About the Authors -- Index.
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