Title :
Affordable Ink-Jet Printed Antennas for RFID Applications
Author :
Pranonsatit, Suneat ; Worasawate, Denchai ; Sritanavut, Parichart
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Kasetsart Univ., Bangkok, Thailand
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
With the increasing demands of radio-frequency identification (RFID) applications, an alternative ink-jet printing technique for RFID tag antenna is demonstrated. Commercially available ink-jet printers are adapted for conductive printing, in order to minimize manufacturing cost. Paper-based dipole antenna and dipole with a tuning stub antenna were designed. The antennas were ink-jet printed and assembled with RFID chips. The performances of the fabricated tags were measured through the reading range. With reference to equivalent isotropically radiated power of 4 W at 923 MHz, the reading range of tag with dipole antenna is around 9 m and of tag with dipole with a tuning stub is nearly 13 m. These performances are comparable to those of commercial tags. The advantages of the proposed printing technique are simplicity, flexibility and, more importantly, affordability. The technique can, in addition, contribute to further development and enhance extension of RFID applications.
Keywords :
dipole antennas; ink jet printing; microstrip antennas; radiofrequency identification; RFID tag antenna; affordable ink-jet printed antennas; dipole antenna; radiofrequency identification; tuning stub antenna; Antenna measurements; Dipole antennas; Ink jet printing; Printers; Radiofrequency identification; Direct-write method; RFID tag antennas; ink-jet printing; radio-frequency identification (RFID) measurements;
Journal_Title :
Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCPMT.2012.2186571