Very Low-Cost 80-Bit Chipless-RFID Tags Inkjet Printed on Ordinary Paper

This paper presents a time-domain, chipless-RFID system with 80-bit tags inkjet-printed on ordinary DIN A4 paper. The tags, consisting of a linear chain of resonant elements (with as many resonators as the number of identification bits plus header bits), are read sequentially and by proximity (throu...

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Main Authors: Cristian Herrojo, Miquel Moras, Ferran Paredes, Alba Núñez, Eloi Ramon, Javier Mata-Contreras, Ferran Martín
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/6/2/52
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author Cristian Herrojo
Miquel Moras
Ferran Paredes
Alba Núñez
Eloi Ramon
Javier Mata-Contreras
Ferran Martín
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description This paper presents a time-domain, chipless-RFID system with 80-bit tags inkjet-printed on ordinary DIN A4 paper. The tags, consisting of a linear chain of resonant elements (with as many resonators as the number of identification bits plus header bits), are read sequentially and by proximity (through near-field coupling). To this end, a transmission line, fed by a harmonic (interrogation) signal tuned to the resonance frequency of the tag resonators (or close to it), is used as a reader. Thus, during reader operation, the tag chain is mechanically shifted over the transmission line so that the coupling between the line and the functional resonant elements of the tag chain is favored. Logic states that ‘1’ and ‘0’ are determined by the functionality and non-functionality (resonator detuning), respectively, of the resonant elements of the chain. Through near-field coupling, the transmission coefficient of the line is modulated and, as a result, the output signal is modulated in amplitude (AM), which is the identification code contained in the envelope function. As long as the tags are inkjet-printed on ordinary DIN A4 paper, the cost is minimal. Moreover, such tags can be easily programmed and erased, so that identical tags can be fabricated on a large scale (and programmed at a later stage), further reducing the cost of manufacture. The reported prototype tags, with 80 bits of information plus four header bits, demonstrate the potential of this approach, which is of particular interest to secure paper applications.
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spelling doaj.art-163303d8541f49da9280b87684d27ffb2022-12-22T00:06:49ZengMDPI AGTechnologies2227-70802018-05-01625210.3390/technologies6020052technologies6020052Very Low-Cost 80-Bit Chipless-RFID Tags Inkjet Printed on Ordinary PaperCristian Herrojo0Miquel Moras1Ferran Paredes2Alba Núñez3Eloi Ramon4Javier Mata-Contreras5Ferran Martín6CIMITEC, Departament d’Enginyeria Electrònica, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, SpainInstitut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona, IMB-CNM (CSIC), 08193 Bellaterra, SpainCIMITEC, Departament d’Enginyeria Electrònica, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, SpainInstitut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona, IMB-CNM (CSIC), 08193 Bellaterra, SpainInstitut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona, IMB-CNM (CSIC), 08193 Bellaterra, SpainDepartamento de Ingeniería de Comunicaciones, Universidad de Málaga, 29016 Málaga, SpainCIMITEC, Departament d’Enginyeria Electrònica, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, SpainThis paper presents a time-domain, chipless-RFID system with 80-bit tags inkjet-printed on ordinary DIN A4 paper. The tags, consisting of a linear chain of resonant elements (with as many resonators as the number of identification bits plus header bits), are read sequentially and by proximity (through near-field coupling). To this end, a transmission line, fed by a harmonic (interrogation) signal tuned to the resonance frequency of the tag resonators (or close to it), is used as a reader. Thus, during reader operation, the tag chain is mechanically shifted over the transmission line so that the coupling between the line and the functional resonant elements of the tag chain is favored. Logic states that ‘1’ and ‘0’ are determined by the functionality and non-functionality (resonator detuning), respectively, of the resonant elements of the chain. Through near-field coupling, the transmission coefficient of the line is modulated and, as a result, the output signal is modulated in amplitude (AM), which is the identification code contained in the envelope function. As long as the tags are inkjet-printed on ordinary DIN A4 paper, the cost is minimal. Moreover, such tags can be easily programmed and erased, so that identical tags can be fabricated on a large scale (and programmed at a later stage), further reducing the cost of manufacture. The reported prototype tags, with 80 bits of information plus four header bits, demonstrate the potential of this approach, which is of particular interest to secure paper applications.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/6/2/52chipless-RFIDinkjet printingmicrowave encoderstime-domain signature barcodes
spellingShingle Cristian Herrojo
Miquel Moras
Ferran Paredes
Alba Núñez
Eloi Ramon
Javier Mata-Contreras
Ferran Martín
Very Low-Cost 80-Bit Chipless-RFID Tags Inkjet Printed on Ordinary Paper
Technologies
chipless-RFID
inkjet printing
microwave encoders
time-domain signature barcodes
title Very Low-Cost 80-Bit Chipless-RFID Tags Inkjet Printed on Ordinary Paper
title_full Very Low-Cost 80-Bit Chipless-RFID Tags Inkjet Printed on Ordinary Paper
title_fullStr Very Low-Cost 80-Bit Chipless-RFID Tags Inkjet Printed on Ordinary Paper
title_full_unstemmed Very Low-Cost 80-Bit Chipless-RFID Tags Inkjet Printed on Ordinary Paper
title_short Very Low-Cost 80-Bit Chipless-RFID Tags Inkjet Printed on Ordinary Paper
title_sort very low cost 80 bit chipless rfid tags inkjet printed on ordinary paper
topic chipless-RFID
inkjet printing
microwave encoders
time-domain signature barcodes
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/6/2/52
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