Design and experimental evaluation of modified square loop feeding for UHF RFID Tags

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Abstract

This paper addresses the performance evaluation of a modified square loop antenna design for UHF RFID applications that is excited through a narrow feed line connected to a square loop, an impedance matching network. The square loop dimensions are modified to reach a conjugate impedance matching. A gap is fixed between the feed-lines to link the chip. To achieve impedance matching, the structures of the feed-line are optimized accordingly. In addition, the antenna consists of a straightforward geometry. An 11.9-meter maximum read range is achieved using a compact size of 80 × 44 mm 2 and 3.2Wfor the effective isotropic radiated power. Additional findings reveal that the proposed tag antenna is able to provide a stable resonance response in the near field of a large metallic surface.

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Rokunuzzaman, M., Islam, M. T., Arshad, H., Singh, M. J., & Misran, N. (2015). Design and experimental evaluation of modified square loop feeding for UHF RFID Tags. PLoS ONE, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132530

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