2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2992181
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2-Dipoles Circularly-Polarized Antenna Integrated in Lamp Holder for Fixed RFID Reader

Abstract: The paper presents a solution to integrate a circularly polarized antenna in a tracklight housing that contains both a lamp and a UHF-RFID reader. The antenna is located outside the tracklight housing since the cylindrical lamp holder is metallic and small in terms of wavelength, and there is no space enough inside it. Furthermore, the antenna does not interact with the lamp, so no specific lamp is required. The solution makes use of a standard print-circuit-board fabrication technique combined with a low-cost… Show more

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“…Internet of things (IOT) is a project that extends and extends its client to any information exchange and network communication based on Internet applications, which is one of the important components of modern information industry [13]. RFID (radio frequency identification) is not only an automatic identification technology but also a key part of the Internet of things technology, which completes noncontact automatic identification by using radio frequency signals for data and energy transmission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internet of things (IOT) is a project that extends and extends its client to any information exchange and network communication based on Internet applications, which is one of the important components of modern information industry [13]. RFID (radio frequency identification) is not only an automatic identification technology but also a key part of the Internet of things technology, which completes noncontact automatic identification by using radio frequency signals for data and energy transmission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%