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Chipless RFID Reader Design for Ultra-Wideband Technology
Design, Realization and Characterization
Chipless RFID Reader Design for Ultra-Wideband Technology: Design, Realization and Characterization
Deals with the efficient design of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based embedded systems for chipless readers, providing a reading technique based on polarization diversity that is shown with the aim of reading cross-polarized, chipless tags independently from their orientation. This approach is valuable because it does not give any constraint at the tag design level.
This book presents the state-of-the-art of chipless RFID systems, also providing useful comparisons. The international regulations that limit the UWB emission are taken into consideration, along with design guidance.
Two designed, realized, and characterized reader prototypes are proposed. Sampling noise reduction, reading time, and cost effectiveness are also introduced and taken into consideration.
Key Features
Presents the design, realization and characterization of chipless RFID readers
Provides concepts that are designed around a FPGA and its internal architecture, along with the phase of optimization
Covers the design of a novel pulse generator