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This chapter focuses on the integration of the antenna and multiresonator structures presented in the previous chapters to form the chipless RFID tag. The design of three chipless RFID tag prototypes is presented. The first tag that is designed is a proof-of-concept tag with 6 bits of data. The second tag is a 35-bit tag designed in microstrip technology. The third tag is single layered (CPW technology) with 23 bits of data developed on thin flexible laminate. All three tags are tested in an anechoic chamber to prove that they are functional and operational.
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K. V. S. Rao, P. V. Nikitin and S. M. Lam, “Antenna design for UHF RFID tags: a review and a practical application”, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol 53, issue 12, pp:3870–3876, Dec. 2005.
P. V. Nikitin, K. V. S. Rao, “Reply to “Comments on ‘Antenna design for UHF RFID tags: A review and a practical application’”,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 54, no.6, pp: 1906–1907, June 2006.
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Preradovic, S., Karmakar, N. (2012). Chipless RFID Tag. In: Multiresonator-Based Chipless RFID. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2095-8_5
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