Four-state coupled-line resonator for chipless RFID tags application

Wazie M. Abdulkaw, Abdel Fattah A. Sheta

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Abstract

A novel quad-state coupled-line microstrip resonator is proposed for compact chipless radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. The proposed resonator can be reconfigured to present one of four possible states: 00, 01, 10, and 11, representing, no resonance, resonance at f2, resonance at f1, and resonance at both f1and f2, respectively. The frequency span between f2and f1can be easily controlled, thereby reducing the required spectrum. Moreover, the proposed technique allows the storage of a large amount of data in a compact size to reduce the cost per bit. A multi-resonator prototype consisting of six resonators is designed, analyzed, and experimentally characterized. This prototype is implemented on the RT Duroid 5880 substrate with a dielectric constant of 2.2, loss tangent of 0.0009, and thickness of 0.79 mm. The designed configuration can be reconfigured for 46codes. Two complete the RFID tags, including the six resonators and two orthogonally polarized transmitting and receiving antennas, are implemented and tested. The first tag code is designed for all ones, 111111111111, and the second tag is designed as 101010101010 code. Experimental results show good agreement with the simulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number581
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chipless RFID
  • Four-state resonator
  • Internet of things (IoT)
  • Retransmitted based
  • Ultra wide band (UWB) antenna

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