Time-domain signature barcodes for chipless-RFID and sensing applications / Ferran Martín, Cristian Herrojo, Javier Mata-Contreras, Ferran Paredes.
2020
TK6570.I34
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Title
Time-domain signature barcodes for chipless-RFID and sensing applications / Ferran Martín, Cristian Herrojo, Javier Mata-Contreras, Ferran Paredes.
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ISBN
9783030397265 (electronic book)
3030397262 (electronic book)
9783030397258
3030397254
3030397262 (electronic book)
9783030397258
3030397254
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (156 pages).
Call Number
TK6570.I34
Dewey Decimal Classification
006.2/45
Summary
This book presents an unconventional approach for implementing chipless radiofrequency identification (RFID) systems and related sensors. Contrary to most state-of-the-art chipless-RFID systems, the proposed approach is based on time domain and the tags are read through near field. The book discusses different aspects of these chipless-RFID systems, including tag and reader design, strategies to enhance the data density and capacity, tag programming and erasing, tag implementation in plastic and paper substrates, and synchronous tag reading, among others. A tolerance analysis and validation of the different systems, as well as prospective applications, are also included. The book also offers a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in chipless-RFID technology, including a comparative analysis, which is extended also to chip-based RFID systems. Readers are expected to be familiar with RF/microwave engineering technology. Besides masters and postgraduate students, the book is intended for researchers in the field of radiofrequency identification (RFID) technology, and may be of interest for engineers working in the areas of wireless communications, automatic identification, security, authentication, microwave and wireless sensors, as well as those dealing with internet of things (IoT) and smart systems.
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Lecture notes in electrical engineering ; v. 647.
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