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RCS Synthesis for Chipless RFID

Theory and Design

  • 1st Edition - July 26, 2017
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Olivier Rance, Etienne Perret, Romain Siragusa, Pierre Lemaitre-Auger
  • Language: English

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Description

The considerable growth of RFID is currently accompanied by the development of numerous identification technologies that complement those already available while seeking to answer new problems. Chipless RFID is one example.
The goal is to both significantly reduce the price of the tag and increase the amount of information it contains, in order to compete with the barcode while retaining the benefits of a flexible reading approach based on radio communication.
To solve the problem of the number of bits, this book describes the possibility of coding the information at the level of the overall shape of the RCS of the tag, which would facilitate reaching very large quantities. The design of the tags then returns to the resolution of the inverse problem of the electromagnetic signature. The proposed design methodology regularizes the problem by decomposing the signature on a basis of elementary patterns whose signature is chosen in advance.

Key features

  • Includes a theoretical presentation of scattering phenomenon in electromagnetism, regrouping elements from classical RFID, pulse radar, and antenna theory
  • Features a new coding technique based on magnitude level that is presented and characterized for different kinds of tags
  • Proposes, for the first time, RCS synthesis based on a physical approach for wide-frequency bands

Readership

PhDs, post docs who are working on RFID: RFID tag antenna design; PhDs, post docs who are working on chipless RFID; Engineers interested in developing an automatic design tool for RFID antenna tags; Engineers interested in designing RFID tags or RFID tag sensors; Engineers interested in the practical implementation of chipless technology; Experienced researchers working on the topic of RFID: RFID tag antenna design.

Table of contents

1. Automatic Identification Technology

2. State of the Art of Chipless RFID Coding Methods

3. Theory of Chipless RFID Tags

4. Magnitude Coding

5. RCS Synthesis

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 28, 2017
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Olivier Rance

Olivier Rance is a researcher in the LCIS laboratory working towards obtaining his PhD from Grenoble-Alpes University, France. His research focuses on chipless RFID and leaky-wave antennas..
Affiliations and expertise
LCIS, France

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Etienne Perret

Etienne Perret is an Associate Professor at the Grenoble Institute of Technology and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He conducts radiofrequency research on wireless communication systems, in particular RFID and chipless RFID.
Affiliations and expertise
Grenoble Institute of Technology, France

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Romain Siragusa

Romain Siragusa is an Associate Professor at the Grenoble Institute of Technology, France. He conducts research on radiofrequency, in particular leaky-wave antennas, RFID and chipless RFID.
Affiliations and expertise
Grenoble Institute of Technology, France

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Pierre Lemaitre-Auger

Pierre Lemaître-Auger is Associate Professor at the Grenoble Institute of Technology, France. He conducts radiofrequency research on antenna systems, antenna networks and localized waves.
Affiliations and expertise
Grenoble Institute of Technology, France

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