A depolarizing chipless RFID tag for robust detection and its FCC compliant UWB reading system

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Abstract

A new chipless RF identification (RFID) tag design is presented in this paper to ease the detection of items in a real environment. For this purpose, we present multiple scatterers able to depolarize the incident wave to create a response in the orthogonal polarization. Measurements in anechoic chamber and in a real environment, when the tags are positioned on dielectric and metal objects, show their higher detection capability. For the first time, a study on the technique to increase the detection area with a simplified calibration step is carried out. This makes possible the detection of the tag on objects of various sizes and compositions, which is required in the majority of RFID applications. © 1963-2012 IEEE.

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Vena, A., Perret, E., & Tedjni, S. (2013). A depolarizing chipless RFID tag for robust detection and its FCC compliant UWB reading system. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 61(8), 2982–2994. https://doi.org/10.1109/TMTT.2013.2267748

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