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This paper presents the effect of the impedance curved surface to the characteristics of the RFID tag. The proposed passive RFID tag is placed on the elliptical curved surface. From the simulation result, it this found that the proposed RFID tag has a flat gain in the UHF RFID frequency band in Thailand. Moreover, the variation of the length and width of the elliptical surface is important effect...
The dual-band chipless RFID sensor is proposed to employ as a wireless material quality monitoring application. A printed perpendicular rectangular loop tag and a printed concentric rectangular loop tag are designed and optimized using the CST Microwave Studio program. The chipless RFID sensors are located on a material surface to determine qualities of a material under test. From numerical results,...
This paper presents the analysis of the effect of mobile phone cylindrical tower on the antenna radiation pattern by using the uniform geometrical theory of diffraction (UTD) method. Generally, the mobile phone base station antennas are installed on the tower such as single post cylindrical tower, cross-braced tower and others. The antenna is located far from the tower in a few wavelength. In that...
Chipped and chipless RFID (Radio frequency identification) sensors for quality monitoring of light weight concrete (LWC) using the radar equation are presented. In this paper, a printed loop tag with a meander-line is employed as a chipped RFID sensor and a dual printed perpendicular square loop tag is employed as a chipless RFID sensor. The optimum parameters of the proposed RFID sensors are obtained...
A radar-cross section (RCS) of passive printed tags in a radio frequency identification (RFID) is presented to determine a dielectric constant of a material under test (MUT). In this paper, a printed loop tag with a meander-line is employed as an RFID sensor. The optimum parameters of the proposed RFID sensor are obtained using the CST Microwave Studio program. This paper employs two RFID sensors...
This paper is mainly present to a radar-cross section (RCS) of a passive tag in a radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor application. To determine qualities of a dielectric material under test (MUT) with a non-destructive testing (NDT) technique, a proposed meander-line dipole tag antenna is employed as a RFID sensor. The design and optimum parameters of the proposed RFID sensor are obtained...
This paper presents the characteristics of specifically designed tag (SDT) placed on an autoclaved aerated reinforced lightweight concrete to detect and inspect qualities of material products. The proposed SDT is a folded dipole antenna designed using the CST Microwave Studio simulation program. In this system, the SDT acts as a radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor. Simulated results show...
The radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor technique applied to detect a different number of reinforced metal bars in a lossy light weight concrete (LWC) is presented. The proposed dipole antenna with inductive loop is employed as an RFID sensor. A different number of reinforced metal bars are studied through the characteristics of the RFID sensor placed on LWC. Simulations are performed using...
A proposed folded dipole tag antenna for a radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor system is employed to determine qualities of a material under test (MUT). In this paper, a study on the characteristics of specifically designed tags (SDTs) placed on a dielectric material with a gap is presented. The CST Microwave Studio is used to study characteristics of these SDTs in the presence of an MUT...
The radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are proposed to be employed as remotely read dielectric-property sensors to determine qualities of some construction material products (CMPs); e.g., light weight concrete (LWC), mortar specimens and concrete. This paper presents a study of the characteristics of an RFID tag mounted at several locations on the LWC. The numerical simulations are performed...
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