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In the previous chapter, an analysis of the radiation properties associated to the more commonly used electrically small resonators (EC-SRR, CSRR, NB-CSRR) was provided and validated by means of electromagnetic simulations. Such analysis is at the base of the antenna and UHF-RFID tag designs presented in this chapter. The main purposes of this chapter are (i) to validate, by means of experimental data, the analysis from the previous chapter and (ii) to demonstrate the practical utility of metamaterial-inspired resonators in antenna and UHF-RFID tag design.

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Zuffanelli, S. (2018). Antenna and UHF-RFID Tag Design Based on Split-Ring Resonators and Derived Structures. In: Antenna Design Solutions for RFID Tags Based on Metamaterial-Inspired Resonators and Other Resonant Structures. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62030-5_3

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