A Method for Measuring the Radiation Pattern of UHF RFID Transponders

The operating principles of RFID antennas should be considered differently than it is applied in the classical theory of radio communication systems. The procedure of measuring the radiation pattern of antennas that could be applied to RFID transponders operating in the UHF band is seldom discussed...

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Main Authors: Jankowski-Mihułowicz Piotr, Węglarski Mariusz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-06-01
Series:Metrology and Measurement Systems
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spelling doaj-63fed2c73ce64c678e78f98d4afa4d0c2020-11-25T03:32:20ZengPolish Academy of SciencesMetrology and Measurement Systems2300-19412016-06-0123216317210.1515/mms-2016-0018mms-2016-0018A Method for Measuring the Radiation Pattern of UHF RFID TranspondersJankowski-Mihułowicz Piotr0Węglarski Mariusz1Rzeszów University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pola 2, 35-959 Rzeszów, PolandRzeszów University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pola 2, 35-959 Rzeszów, PolandThe operating principles of RFID antennas should be considered differently than it is applied in the classical theory of radio communication systems. The procedure of measuring the radiation pattern of antennas that could be applied to RFID transponders operating in the UHF band is seldom discussed correctly in the scientific literature. The problem consists in the variability of the RFID chip impedance that strongly influences measurement results. The authors propose the proper methodology for determining the radiation pattern with respect to an individual transponder as well as an electronically tagged object. The advantage of the solution consists in the possibility of using components of different measuring systems that are available in typical antenna laboratories. The proposed procedure is particularly important in terms of parameter validation - the identification efficiency and costs of an RFID system implementation can be evaluated properly only on the basis of real values of considered parameters.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mms.2016.23.issue-2/mms-2016-0018/mms-2016-0018.xml?format=INTRFIDUHF transponderantennaradiation pattern
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author Jankowski-Mihułowicz Piotr
Węglarski Mariusz
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Węglarski Mariusz
A Method for Measuring the Radiation Pattern of UHF RFID Transponders
Metrology and Measurement Systems
RFID
UHF transponder
antenna
radiation pattern
author_facet Jankowski-Mihułowicz Piotr
Węglarski Mariusz
author_sort Jankowski-Mihułowicz Piotr
title A Method for Measuring the Radiation Pattern of UHF RFID Transponders
title_short A Method for Measuring the Radiation Pattern of UHF RFID Transponders
title_full A Method for Measuring the Radiation Pattern of UHF RFID Transponders
title_fullStr A Method for Measuring the Radiation Pattern of UHF RFID Transponders
title_full_unstemmed A Method for Measuring the Radiation Pattern of UHF RFID Transponders
title_sort method for measuring the radiation pattern of uhf rfid transponders
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Metrology and Measurement Systems
issn 2300-1941
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The operating principles of RFID antennas should be considered differently than it is applied in the classical theory of radio communication systems. The procedure of measuring the radiation pattern of antennas that could be applied to RFID transponders operating in the UHF band is seldom discussed correctly in the scientific literature. The problem consists in the variability of the RFID chip impedance that strongly influences measurement results. The authors propose the proper methodology for determining the radiation pattern with respect to an individual transponder as well as an electronically tagged object. The advantage of the solution consists in the possibility of using components of different measuring systems that are available in typical antenna laboratories. The proposed procedure is particularly important in terms of parameter validation - the identification efficiency and costs of an RFID system implementation can be evaluated properly only on the basis of real values of considered parameters.
topic RFID
UHF transponder
antenna
radiation pattern
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