JOURNAL ARTICLE

Passive UHF RFID interrogation system using wireless RFID repeater nodes

Abstract

This paper presents a new wireless radio frequency identification (RFID) repeater system, facilitating remote interrogation without the need for arrays of wired antennas, despite using entirely passive, low-cost ultra high frequency (UHF) RFID tags. The proposed system comprises a master RFID reader with both transmit and receive functions, and multiple RFID repeaters to receive, amplify and retransmit tag-to-reader and reader-to-tag communications. This expands the area over which the master RFID reader may provide coverage for a given maximum transmit power at each antenna. We first demonstrate a single hop wireless repeater system to allow similar read performance to a standard commercial passive UHF RFID reader. Finally, a proof of principle system demonstrates that a single wireless repeater node can allow an extension in range.

Keywords:
Ultra high frequency Repeater (horology) Radio-frequency identification Radio repeater Wireless Computer science Interrogation Antenna (radio) Electrical engineering Telecommunications Electronic engineering Computer network Engineering Cognitive radio Computer security

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RFID technology advancements
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
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