High Security Chipless RFID Tags Using Frequency Shift Coding Technique

A high security chipless RFID tag designed using E shaped resonator is presented in this paper. The tag identity is encoded using Frequency Shift Coding technique. 144 different code words are possible in 2.78 to 3.85 GHz band using two E shaped resonators. The tag identity can be decoded from eithe...

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Main Authors: M. Sumi, A. Pradeep, B. Paul, S. Mridula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2017-09-01
Series:Radioengineering
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Online Access:https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_03_0765_0771.pdf
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author M. Sumi
A. Pradeep
B. Paul
S. Mridula
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description A high security chipless RFID tag designed using E shaped resonator is presented in this paper. The tag identity is encoded using Frequency Shift Coding technique. 144 different code words are possible in 2.78 to 3.85 GHz band using two E shaped resonators. The tag identity can be decoded from either amplitude or group delay information. The resonators are designed and fabricated on substrate C-MET LK4.3 of dielectric constant 4.3 and loss tangent 0.0018. Different tag combinations are designed and tested using bistatic measurement setup. Measurement results on realized prototypes are provided to ensure the reliability of the proposed design.
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spelling doaj.art-375c060685ca49a7bdb960ec140ceba02022-12-22T00:52:41ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122017-09-01263765771High Security Chipless RFID Tags Using Frequency Shift Coding TechniqueM. SumiA. PradeepB. PaulS. MridulaA high security chipless RFID tag designed using E shaped resonator is presented in this paper. The tag identity is encoded using Frequency Shift Coding technique. 144 different code words are possible in 2.78 to 3.85 GHz band using two E shaped resonators. The tag identity can be decoded from either amplitude or group delay information. The resonators are designed and fabricated on substrate C-MET LK4.3 of dielectric constant 4.3 and loss tangent 0.0018. Different tag combinations are designed and tested using bistatic measurement setup. Measurement results on realized prototypes are provided to ensure the reliability of the proposed design.https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_03_0765_0771.pdfBistatic measurementchipless RFID tagE shaped resonatorfrequency shift coding techniquegroup delay
spellingShingle M. Sumi
A. Pradeep
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High Security Chipless RFID Tags Using Frequency Shift Coding Technique
Radioengineering
Bistatic measurement
chipless RFID tag
E shaped resonator
frequency shift coding technique
group delay
title High Security Chipless RFID Tags Using Frequency Shift Coding Technique
title_full High Security Chipless RFID Tags Using Frequency Shift Coding Technique
title_fullStr High Security Chipless RFID Tags Using Frequency Shift Coding Technique
title_full_unstemmed High Security Chipless RFID Tags Using Frequency Shift Coding Technique
title_short High Security Chipless RFID Tags Using Frequency Shift Coding Technique
title_sort high security chipless rfid tags using frequency shift coding technique
topic Bistatic measurement
chipless RFID tag
E shaped resonator
frequency shift coding technique
group delay
url https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_03_0765_0771.pdf
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