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A novel multi-resonator using rectangular slotted complementary split ring resonator (CSRR) on planar transmission line is proposed for the design of chipless RFID tag. The chipless design consists of 4 rings resonator which etched on the back of the substrate and is connected to 50 ohm planar transmission line. Each resonator enables to code in four different allocations (00, 01, 10, 11) with bandwidth...
A meandered microstrip transmission line resonator is proposed for the design of chip-less RFID tag. The 6 bit resonator is operates from 3 to 5 GHz. The tag consists of a micro strip open stub resonators and two Ultra-wide Band (UWB) monopole antennas. The 30 mm × 35 mm chip-less RFID tag is designed on Taconic substrate with permittivity of 2.75. The modification technique from the straight line...
The design of 45 degree multilayer microstrip-slot phase shifter operating at 2.45GHz is presented in this paper. The device consists of a ground conductor layer in the middle of the two substrates.The design is accomplished with the use of design software and EM analysis. Low insertion loss and good return loss performances at 2.45GHz for the designed structures are noted.
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