Title :
Measurements of small-scale fading and path loss for long range RF tags
Author :
Daeyoung Kim ; Ingram, M.A. ; Smith, W.W., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
RF modulated backscatter (RFMB), also known as modulated radar cross section or sigma modulation, is a RF transmission technique useful for short-range, low-data-rate applications, such as nonstop toll collection, electronic shelf tags, freight container identification and chassis identification in automobile manufacturing, that are constrained to have extremely low power requirements. The small-scale fading observed on the backscattered signal has deeper fades than the signal from a traditional one-way link of the same range in the same environment because the fading on the backscattered signal is the product of the fading on the off-board-generated carrier times the fading on the reflected signal. This paper considers the continuous wave (CW) type of RFMB, in which the interrogator transmitter and receiver antennas are different. This two-way link also doubles the path loss exponent of the one-way link. This paper presents the cumulative distribution functions for the measured small-scale fading and the measured path loss for short ranges in an indoor environment at 2.4 GHz over this type of link.
Keywords :
UHF radio propagation; backscatter; electromagnetic wave absorption; fading channels; indoor radio; loss measurement; modulation; radar cross-sections; radio links; receiving antennas; statistical analysis; transmitting antennas; 2.4 GHz; RF modulated backscatter; RF transmission; UHF; automobile manufacture; backscattered signal; chassis identification; continuous wave; cumulative distribution functions; electronic shelf tags; freight container identification; indoor environment; interrogator receiver antennas; interrogator transmitter antennas; long range RF tags; low-data-rate applications; modulated radar cross section; nonstop toll collection; off-board-generated carrier; one-way link; path loss exponent; path loss measurement; reflected signal; short-range applications; sigma modulation; small-scale fading; small-scale fading measurement; two-way link; Antenna measurements; Automobile manufacture; Backscatter; Fading; Freight containers; Loss measurement; Radar cross section; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2003.814752