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https://github.com/amzisys/chipless-rfid-tag
The idea is to design a chipless RFID tag that enables data encoding of 10-bits (meaning 1024 different code words are possible)
https://github.com/amzisys/chipless-rfid-tag
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The idea is to design a chipless RFID tag that enables data encoding of 10-bits (meaning 1024 different code words are possible)
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/amzisys/chipless-rfid-tag
- Owner: AmziSys
- Created: 2024-03-12T13:19:52.000Z (10 months ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-03-12T14:06:11.000Z (10 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-11-01T18:25:14.556Z (2 months ago)
- Topics: engineering, rf, rfid, tags
- Homepage: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329451528_Chipless_RFID_Tag_Using_Multiple_G-Shaped_Resonators
- Size: 151 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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# Chipless-RFID-Tag
------------------- Chipless radio frequency identification (Chipless RFID) Tag -------------------
* The idea is to design a chipless RFID tag that enables data encoding of 10-bits (meaning 1024 different code words are possible) in a 3.52-4.54 GHz band.
* Design:
- The tag is based on multiple G-shaped resonators and generates multiple resonances by modifying the length of each resonator.
- Each G resonator of a different length introduces a different stop band resonance.
- The presence of resonance at a particular frequency is used to encode a logic ‘1’ and the absence of resonance is used to encode a logic ‘0’.
- With "n" resonators only "2xEn" combinations are possible.*Results:
- the simulated magnitude of the proposed circuit, consisting of 10 resonators shows the operating frequencies: 3.52 GHz, 3.65 GHz, 3.76 GHz, 3.87 GHz, 4.02 GHz, 4.11 GHz, 4.25 GHz, 4.34 GHz, 4.43 GHz and 4.54 GHz. This result proves the chosen design to encode the bits "1111111111".
* The Tage was designed using CST-MWS.