Advanced Chipless RFID (eBook)
304 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-119-22733-5 (ISBN)
Nemai Chandra Karmakar, PhD, is the lead researcher at the Monash Microwave, Antenna, RFID and Sensor Laboratory (MMARS) at Monash University, Australia. He received his PhD in ITEE from the University of Queensland, Australia, in February 1999. Dr. Karmakar is a pioneer in fully printable Chipless RFID tags and sensors, readers, signal processing, and smart antennas. He has published more than 350 scientific journal and conference articles, 9 books, 35 book chapters, and 9 patent applications. Mohammad Zomorrodi, PhD, is a R&D engineer at RFS, Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Zomorrodi has served as a lecturer at various universities in Iran for more than 6 years. Hereceived his PhD at the Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Department of Monash University in 2015. He has written several conference papers, journal articles and has worked on two books in the field. Chamath Divarathne, PhD, is a design engineer at Unico Computer Systems Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Divarathnereceived his PhDat the Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Department of Monash University in 2015. He is an alumni of Carnegie Mellon University from which he received his MSc in Information Networking.
Preface xi
Acknowledgment xv
PART I EM IMAGE-BASED CHIPLESS RFID SYSTEM 1
1 Introduction 3
1.1 Barcodes as Identification Technology, 4
1.2 RFID Systems, 6
1.3 Barcodes Versus RFID, 7
1.4 Chipless RFID Tag for Low-Cost Item Tagging, 7
1.5 Chipless RFID Systems, 10
1.6 Spatial-Based Chipless RFID System, 16
1.7 Book Outline, 17
References, 20
2 EM Imaging 25
2.1 EM-Imaging Fundamentals, 25
2.2 Range Resolution, 27
2.3 Cross-Range or Azimuth Resolution, 29
2.4 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Necessity, 31
2.5 EM Imaging for Content Coding, 34
2.6 Conclusions, 35
References, 36
3 Tiny Polarizers, Secret of the New Technique 37
3.1 Introduction, 37
3.2 Sweetness of Diffraction, 39
3.3 Strip-Line Polarizer, 43
3.4 Meander-Line Polarizer, 45
3.5 Multiple Polarizers, 47
3.6 Polarizer Fabrication, 50
3.7 Conclusions, 52
References, 53
4 Attributes of EM Polarizers 55
4.1 Introduction, 55
4.2 Suggested Structures as Effective EM Polarizers, 56
4.3 Cross-Polar Working Basis, 59
4.4 Effect of Highly Reflective Items, 64
4.5 Secure Identification, 68
4.6 Bending Effect on Tag Performance, 71
4.7 Conclusion, 74
References, 76
5 System Technical Aspects 77
5.1 Introduction, 77
5.2 The mm-Band of 60 GHz, 77
5.3 Reader Antenna, 81
5.4 Conclusions, 106
References, 107
6 SAR-Based Signal Processing 111
6.1 Introduction, 111
6.2 SAR Modes of Operation, 112
6.3 SAR Block Diagram, 113
6.4 SAR-Based Signal Processing, 113
6.5 Tag Imaging Results, 116
6.6 System Downsides, 125
6.7 Conclusions, 128
References, 129
7 Fast Imaging Through MIMO-SAR 131
7.1 Introduction, 131
7.2 Conventional Phased Array Antenna, 132
7.3 MIMO-SAR Systems, 133
7.4 Optimization, 143
7.5 MIMO-SAR Results, 155
7.6 Conclusion, 158
References, 159
PART II ADVANCED TAG DETECTION TECHNIQUES FOR CHIPLESS RFID SYSTEMS 161
8 Introduction 163
8.1 RFID Systems, 163
8.2 Review of Chipless RFID Tag Detection Techniques, 167
8.3 Maximum Likelihood Detection Techniques, 168
8.4 Conclusions, 170
References, 170
9 Chipless RFID Tag Design 177
9.1 Introduction, 177
9.2 SISO Tag Design, 177
9.3 MIMO Tag Design, 179
9.4 Conclusions, 188
References, 188
10 ML Detection Techniques for SISO Chipless RFID Tags 189
10.1 Introduction, 189
10.2 System Models-Time Domain, 190
10.3 System Models-Frequency Domain, 200
10.4 Simulations, 205
10.5 Experimental Setup, 207
10.6 Results, 208
10.7 Conclusion, 230
References, 230
11 Computationally Feasible Tag Detection Techniques 233
11.1 Introduction, 233
11.2 Bit-By-Bit Detection Method, 234
11.3 Trellis-Tree-Based Viterbi Decoding, 237
11.4 Simulation Setup, 242
11.5 Results, 244
11.6 Conclusions, 246
References, 246
12 Signal Processing for MIMO-Based Chipless RFID Systems 247
12.1 Introduction, 247
12.2 MIMO Decomposing Techniques, 249
12.3 Tag Detection in MIMO, 251
12.4 Experimental Setup, 253
12.5 Simulations, 254
12.6 Results, 258
12.7 Conclusion, 268
Reference, 268
13 Conclusion for Part II 269
13.1 Summary of The Proposed Techniques in Part II, 269
13.2 Limitations of The Proposed System, 271
13.3 Potential Applications, 272
13.4 Future Work and Open Issues, 273
Reference, 274
Index 275
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.8.2016 |
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Reihe/Serie | Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering | Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
Schlagworte | Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Embedded Systems & Smart Cards • Embedded Systems u. Smart Cards • Mikrowellen- u. Hochfrequenztechnik u. Theorie • RFID • RF / Microwave Theory & Techniques • Signal Processing • Signalverarbeitung |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-22733-X / 111922733X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-22733-5 / 9781119227335 |
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