Title :
Design and demonstration of passive UWB RFIDs: Chipless versus chip solutions
Author :
Zhuo Zou ; Botao Shao ; Qin Zhou ; Chuanying Zhai ; Jia Mao ; Baghaei-Nejad, M. ; Qiang Chen ; Lirong Zheng
Author_Institution :
iPack VINN Excellence Center, R. Inst. of Technol. (KTH), Kista, Sweden
Abstract :
This paper reviews recent research on Ultra-Wideband (UWB) techniques for the next generation Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) towards the Internet-of-Things (IoT), conducted by Vinn iPack Center at KTH, Sweden. First, we introduce an inkjet printed chipless UWB RFID for ultra-low cost applications such as item-level tracking. The identification number is coded by variations of the impedance over the transmission line, resulting in the OOK modulated data by means of pulse reflections in time domain. Prototypes were fabricated and measured for 4-bit tag and 8-bit tag, respectively. Thanks to the employment of fully printing process and paper substrates, the tag is potentially ultra-low cost in volume production. Second, a wirelessly powered RFID tag with an active UWB transmitter is studied for advanced applications such as wireless positioning and sensing. The tag is powered by UHF continuous waves, whereas it uses an UWB pulse generator to transmit data to the reader. It ensures the improved coverage and accurate positioning over traditional backscattering UHF tags. UWB readers, positioning, and sensing are also discussed in a system perspective. The two solutions reveal that UWB is a viable alternative to existing passive RFIDs adapting both low-cost applications and high-performance sensing and positioning applications.
Keywords :
Internet; amplitude shift keying; ink jet printing; pulse generators; radiofrequency identification; time-domain analysis; ultra wideband communication; Internet-of-Things; IoT; KTH; OOK modulated data; Sweden; UHF continuous waves; UWB positioning; UWB pulse generator; UWB readers; UWB sensing; Vinn iPack Center; active UWB transmitter; backscattering UHF tags; high-performance sensing-positioning applications; identification number; impedance variations; inkjet-printed chipless UWB RFID; item-level tracking; next generation radiofrequency identification; paper substrates; passive UWB RFID; printing process; pulse reflections; time domain; transmission line; ultralow-cost applications; ultrawideband technique; wireless positioning; wireless sensing; wirelessly-powered RFID tag; Encoding; Passive RFID tags; Receivers; Time domain analysis; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
RFID-Technologies and Applications (RFID-TA), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4656-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4658-0
DOI :
10.1109/RFID-TA.2012.6404570