Current Trends and Challenges in RFID 2011
DOI: 10.5772/17607
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Key Factors Affecting the Performance of RFID Tag Antennas

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“…By Yung -Chang Hsieh et al used different experimental materials fabricating antennas of frequency 13.56MHz in their frame work .Squeegee angle, squeegee speed and blade hardness etc. have been considered as key factors in their experiment (Hsieh et al, 2011). Tae-Hoon Kim et al discussed many results affected from thermal variation on self-generating and non-self-generating RFID tags.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By Yung -Chang Hsieh et al used different experimental materials fabricating antennas of frequency 13.56MHz in their frame work .Squeegee angle, squeegee speed and blade hardness etc. have been considered as key factors in their experiment (Hsieh et al, 2011). Tae-Hoon Kim et al discussed many results affected from thermal variation on self-generating and non-self-generating RFID tags.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system consists of three major parts tag antenna or transponder, reader and microchip, the microchip is used in storing the data and transferring them to the reader to read. RFID system basically collects the data about an object or substance automatically without any manual readings involved in it 1) . Due the storage capability and without manual reading requirement this system is being used more frequently as compared to other identification and data capturing method and it can hold more amount of information than bar code system 2) .…”
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