Authors
Riccardo Colella, Luca Catarinucci, Paolo Coppola, Luciano Tarricone
Publication date
2016/1/25
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Volume
65
Issue
4
Pages
905-914
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The huge improvement in UHF radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, also driven by the vision of the Internet of Things, is leading to a widespread diffusion of several kinds of passive RFID tags. In fact, depending on the specific application, tags must satisfy key requirements in terms of size, thickness, shape, robustness, cost, working range, bandwidth, antenna directivity, platform tolerance, polarization, and so on. In such a scenario, the design of a specific application-oriented tag by an RF designer as well as the careful selection among commercially available solutions by system integrators rather than final users needs a dedicated measurement system enabling a rapid and cost-effective procedure for the on-air performance evaluation of RFID tags. Nevertheless, the design of such a system is not trivial, as tag performance depends on multiple major factors, such as chip sensitivity, quality of the chip …
Total citations
2016201720182019202020212022202320244101115117781
Scholar articles
R Colella, L Catarinucci, P Coppola, L Tarricone - IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and …, 2016