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This letter presents the design for a low-profile planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) that can be stuck to metallic objects to create a passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tag in the UHF band The designed PIFA, which uses a dielectric substrate for the antenna, consists of a U-slot patch for size reduction, several shorting pins, and a coplanar waveguide feeding structure to easily integrate with an RFID chip. The impedance bandwidth and maximum gain of the tag antenna are about 0.3% at 914 MHz for a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of less than 2 and 3.6 dBi, respectively. The maximum read range is about 4.5 m as long as the tag antenna is on a metallic object.
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Choi, W., Son, H. W., Bae, J. H., Choi, G. Y., Pyo, C. S., & Chae, J. S. (2006). An RFID tag using a planar inverted-f antenna capable of being stuck to metallic objects. ETRI Journal, 28(2), 216–218. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.06.0205.0082
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