A 32-Bit Single Quadrant Angle-Controlled Chipless Tag for Radio Frequency Identification Applications

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Mar 24;22(7):2492. doi: 10.3390/s22072492.

Abstract

A 32-bit chipless RFID tag operating in the 4.5-10.9 GHz band is presented in this paper. The tag has a unique multiple-arc-type shape consisting of closely packed 0.2 mm wide arcs of different radii and lengths. The specific tag geometry provides multiple resonances in frequency domain of an RCS plot. A frequency domain coding technique has also been proposed to encode the tag's RCS signature into a 32-bit digital identification code. The tag has an overall dimension of 17.9 × 17.9 mm2, resulting in a high code density of 9.98 bits/cm2 and spectral efficiency of 5 bits/GHz. The proposed tag is built on a low loss substrate bearing a very small footprint, thereby making it extremely suitable for large-scale product identification purposes in future chipless RFID tag systems.

Keywords: IoT; barcode; chipless RFID; future systems; miniaturized; product identification.

MeSH terms

  • Radio Frequency Identification Device* / methods