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This chapter focuses on the design of three generations of chipless RFID tag reader transceivers. The Gen-1 and Gen-2 transceiveres operate between 2 and 2.5 GHz and are designed to read the 6-bit proof-of-concept chipless tag. However, the Gen-1 reader only has amplitude detection capability, while the Gen-2 reader has amplitude and phase detection capabilities. Finally, the third transceiver is developed to operate in the UWB frequency range between 5 and 10.7 GHz so it can detect a UWB chipless tag. The specifications, design and measurements of the transmitter and receiver chains are presented along with the overall power consumptions of each transceiver.
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- Intermediate Frequency
- Spectral Signature
- Receiver Sensitivity
- Voltage Control Oscillator
- Diode Detector
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Preradovic, S., Karmakar, N. (2012). Transceiver Design for Chipless RFID Tag Reader. In: Multiresonator-Based Chipless RFID. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2095-8_6
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