2017
DOI: 10.1002/mop.30486
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A broadband miniaturized UHF RFID dipole tag antenna with tapered meandered arms

Abstract: A novel miniaturized UHF RFID tag antenna (26.4 × 24 × 1.6 mm3) for broadband operation over the UHF RFID band with good read range characteristics are proposed. The tag consists of a T‐matched dipole antenna with tapered meandered arms whose ends are folded to one side and an RFID chip is connected to the terminals of the antenna. The resonant frequency can be tuned by varying the gap width between the folded arms so that maximum read range can be achieved in the required territory's allotted band, without af… Show more

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“…It has good read range characteristics. It can tune the resonant frequency by changing the gap width between the folded arms to achieve the maximum read range within the allocated frequency band in the desired region without affecting its overall size [3]. The research results of the above scholars provide some guidance for the research of this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It has good read range characteristics. It can tune the resonant frequency by changing the gap width between the folded arms to achieve the maximum read range within the allocated frequency band in the desired region without affecting its overall size [3]. The research results of the above scholars provide some guidance for the research of this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…So far, no obvious security loopholes have been found in this protocol. However, in order to support this protocol, it is necessary to include two functional modules, namely, random number generation and secure pseudorandom function, in the tag circuit [23][24][25]. Therefore, this protocol is completely unsuitable for low-cost RFID systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%