2023
DOI: 10.37934/araset.29.2.2537
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Design of A 20-Bit Chipless RFID Tag Utilizing Multiple Resonators in UWB Frequency Range

Abstract: Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a growing technology for monitoring and recognizing objects, persons, or animals via wireless communications. Precisely, RFID can operate longer range and has an ability to be automated without human control. Chipless RFID tag basically is a RFID tag that does not require a microchip in the transponder. The major impediments in designing chipless RFID tag are data encoding and transmission. The passive chipless RFID tag can be fabricated on any substrate material witho… Show more

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“…RFID is an early form of IoT [38]. RFID has diverse sensing function which can improve object identification, product tracking and logistics applications with the help of digital communications [39]. RFID systems have a reader that releases a signal to the labels or tags [36,40].…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identifications (Rfids)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…RFID is an early form of IoT [38]. RFID has diverse sensing function which can improve object identification, product tracking and logistics applications with the help of digital communications [39]. RFID systems have a reader that releases a signal to the labels or tags [36,40].…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identifications (Rfids)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the microchips inside the labels or the tags will receive the signal and start to collect and process the data. RFID technology will be replacing barcodes as it has high data capacity and it is easier to reprogramming the information if compared to the barcodes [39]. RFID helps to improve the project efficiency, arrange assets and minimise theft [14].…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identifications (Rfids)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, it becomes possible to quickly check the condition of each tablet from the computer without having to check each tablet individually. With barcode-based systems, when a new book arrives at a library it needs to be labeled with a barcode and also with an electromagnetic tag that is used for anti-theft purposes [11,12]. In contrast, only one RFID tag may be used for both traffic management and anti-theft purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%