2020 5th International Conference on Innovative Technologies in Intelligent Systems and Industrial Applications (CITISIA) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/citisia50690.2020.9371834
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Detection of Chipless RFID Tag Using a Single Antenna RFID Reader System

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“…The general principle of operation of the circuit is as follows: the clear or encrypted message is sent from the PC through the RS-232 serial port [20]. This message will pass through the RS-232 interface of the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) board where the message will be composed in frames of 8bits, these frames are stored in a register (Bufer8_128) of 128 bits, after the register is filled with 128 bits completely, these bits will be ready to be encrypted/decrypted.…”
Section: Description Of the Architecture Of The Developed Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general principle of operation of the circuit is as follows: the clear or encrypted message is sent from the PC through the RS-232 serial port [20]. This message will pass through the RS-232 interface of the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) board where the message will be composed in frames of 8bits, these frames are stored in a register (Bufer8_128) of 128 bits, after the register is filled with 128 bits completely, these bits will be ready to be encrypted/decrypted.…”
Section: Description Of the Architecture Of The Developed Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Established detection thresholds by measuring a tag 100 times. 4-7.5 '20 [190] Freq. Bistatic Designed for use with cross-polar tags and dual-polarized antenna.…”
Section: Bistaticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to the MPM, this approach has the benefit of denoising the tag response since the CWT acts like a matched filter, but it can still struggle with the detection of densely-packed resonant frequencies due to its limited frequency resolution [244,294,295,334]. In order to help with this, an adaptive wavelet method has been proposed that provides better resolution for high-frequency resonant frequencies while also helping to detect tags when they are attached to highly scattering objects [190,292,337]. While wavelet methods have been primarily applied for response detection and decoding in identification applications, they could also potentially be used for sensing applications.…”
Section: B Detection Of Response Features and Response Decodingmentioning
confidence: 99%