Novel T-shaped resonator based chipless RFID tag

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Abstract

A novel, frequency selective surface (FSS) based, data encoding structure amenable to be used as a chipless RFID tag is proposed. The data encoding structure is made up of finite repetitions of a unit cell fabricated on commercially available grounded FR4 substrate having physical dimensions of 15 × 15mm2. The unit cell is composed of numerous T-shaped resonant elements arranged as two atypical sets of concentric nested loops. Alteration in geometry of the encoding circuit, attained by inclusion or omission of nested resonators, corresponds to a particular data sequence. Each encoded data sequence is manifested in the frequency domain as a distinct spectral signature. The proposed 10-bit tag is both compact and robust, and remains interrogable in response to illuminating electromagnetic waves at various angles of incidence.

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Riaz, M. A., Shahid, H., Aslam, S. Z., Amin, Y., Akram, A., & Tenhunen, H. (2017). Novel T-shaped resonator based chipless RFID tag. IEICE Electronics Express, 14(18). https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.14.20170728

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