UHF RFID split-ring resonator tag antenna inductively coupled feed for metallic object

In this paper, a split-ring resonator and an inductively coupled feed technique are designed to improve the RFID tag antennas performance. The presented tag antenna consists of two symmetrical C-shaped resonators with strip line in order to feed the radiating split-ring resonator structures by imple...

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Main Authors: Erman, Fuad Naim Ahmed, Ismail, Alyani, Raja Abdullah, Raja Syamsul Azmir, Alhawari, Adam Reda Hasan, Shabaneh, Arafat Abdallah Abdelwadod
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56255/1/UHF%20RFID%20split-ring%20resonator%20tag%20antenna%20inductively%20coupled%20feed%20for%20metallic%20object.pdf
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Summary:In this paper, a split-ring resonator and an inductively coupled feed technique are designed to improve the RFID tag antennas performance. The presented tag antenna consists of two symmetrical C-shaped resonators with strip line in order to feed the radiating split-ring resonator structures by implementing an inductively coupled feed approach placed on the upper surface of Polytetrafluoroethylene substrate. By selecting a proper length and width of spilt-ring resonator structures, along with desirable coupling distance between two symmetrical C-shaped resonators and spilt-ring resonator structures, the input impedance of tag antenna can be obtained, which leads to attain an excellent conjugate match between antenna and IC chip. The proposed feeding technique and spilt-ring resonator structures offer a better performance of RFID tag among antenna size, reflection coefficient, and gain. The gain of the designed tag antenna is -2.272 dB at its operating frequency (916 MHz), the tag antenna is mounted on a square perfect electrical conductor of 200 mm side length, while the thickness of PEC is 1 mm. The simulation results were verified by the presented method via enhancing the performance of tag antennas for metallic object.