JOURNAL ARTICLE

Triangular loop resonator based compact chipless RFID tag

Shahid RaufMuhammad Ali RiazHumayun ShahidMuhammad Sohail IqbalYasar AminHannu Tenhunen

Year: 2017 Journal:   IEICE Electronics Express Vol: 14 (4)Pages: 20161262-20161262   Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Abstract

A novel, frequency selective surface (FSS) inspired, fully passive, chipless data encoding circuit capable of being operated as a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag is presented. The tag is composed of finite repetitions of the unit cell realized on a grounded FR4 substrate having an overall size of 27.5 × 30 mm2. The unit cell is made up of several triangle-shaped resonators patterned in a looped fashion. Variation in the geometric structure of the tag, achieved by addition or removal of nested loops, corresponds to a specific bit sequence. Each sequence is represented in the spectral domain as a unique frequency signature of the resonators. The proposed 10-bit tag covers the spectral range from 4 to 11 GHz. The tag is compact, robust, and exhibits a stable response to impinging signals at different angles of incidence.

Keywords:
Chipless RFID Resonator Radio-frequency identification Loop (graph theory) Acoustics Computer science Electronic engineering Physics Electrical engineering Engineering Mathematics

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