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The compact RFID tag antenna with two L-shaped strips and two shorting pins is proposed for metallic objects application. The two L-shaped strips are used to increase impedance bandwidth, and the two shorting pins are used to reduce the influence of metallic objects. The measured 10 dB impedance bandwidth of the proposed antenna has about 32 MHz (898-930 MHz), which covers the UHF band in America...
A compact and reusable platform-tolerant RFID tag antenna with a novel feed method is proposed. The radiator of this antenna consists of a pair of shorted patches, which can be seen as cavity-backed slot antenna or two PIFA antennas. A small loop pasted on paper is used to connect to RFID chip. With the loop size changing, the input impedance of the antenna can be easily adjusted to match all kinds...
The growing interest in the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is giving rise to new applications, in particular for the identification of metallic objects. This interest has initiated the development of new designs for RFID tag antenna. This paper presents a UHF miniaturized patch antenna aimed at this application. The patch antenna is fed by a balanced feed to avoid a cross-layered...
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