Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Identification Systems

Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Identification Systems
Author: Faranak Nekoogar,Farid Dowla
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2011-09-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1441997016

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Ultra-wideband Radio Frequency Identification Systems describes the essentials of radio frequency identification (RFID)systems as well as their target markets. The book covers a study of commercially available RFID systems and characterizes their performance in terms of read range and reliability in the presence of conductive and dielectric materials. The capabilities and limitations of commercial RFID systems are reported followed by comprehensive discussions of the advantages and challenges of using ultra-wideband (UWB) technology for tag/reader communications. The book presents practical aspects of RFID system such as: EPC global and ISO standards, implementation, and target markets in a simple and easy to understand language.

RFID and Wireless Sensors Using Ultra wideband Technology

RFID and Wireless Sensors Using Ultra wideband Technology
Author: Angel Ramos,Antonio Lazaro,David Girbau,Ramon Villarino
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Radio frequency identification systems
ISBN: OCLC:1058167691

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Chipless RFID Reader Design for Ultra Wideband Technology

Chipless RFID Reader Design for Ultra Wideband Technology
Author: Marco Garbati,Etienne Perret,Romain Siragusa
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780081027615

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Chipless RFID Reader Design for Ultra-Wideband Technology: Design, Realization and Characterization deals with the efficient design of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based embedded systems for chipless readers, providing a reading technique based on polarization diversity that is shown with the aim of reading cross-polarized, chipless tags independently from their orientation. This approach is valuable because it does not give any constraint at the tag design level. This book presents the state-of-the-art of chipless RFID systems, also providing useful comparisons. The international regulations that limit the UWB emission are taken into consideration, along with design guidance. Two designed, realized, and characterized reader prototypes are proposed. Sampling noise reduction, reading time, and cost effectiveness are also introduced and taken into consideration. Presents the design, realization and characterization of chipless RFID readers Provides concepts that are designed around a FPGA and its internal architecture, along with the phase of optimization Covers the design of a novel pulse generator

Chipless and Conventional Radio Frequency Identification Systems for Ubiquitous Tagging

Chipless and Conventional Radio Frequency Identification  Systems for Ubiquitous Tagging
Author: Chandra Karmakar, Nemai
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781466616172

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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless tracking and data capturing technique for automatic identification, tracking, security surveillance, logistics, and supply chain management. RFID tags, which have been successfully employed in many industries including retail and healthcare, have provided a multitude of benefits but also currently remain very costly. Chipless and Conventional Radio Frequency Identification: Systems for Ubiquitous Tagging explores the use of conventional RFID technology as well as chipless RFID technology, which provides a cheaper method of implementation, opening many doors for a variety of applications and industries. This practical reference, designed for researchers and practitioners, investigates the growing field of RFID and its promising future.

Ultra Wideband

Ultra Wideband
Author: Boris Lembrikov
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2010-09-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789533071398

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Ultra wideband technology is one of the most promising directions in the rapidly developing modern communications. Ultra wideband communication system applications include radars, wireless personal area networks, sensor networks, imaging systems and high precision positioning systems. Ultra wideband transmission is characterized by high data rate, availability of low-cost transceivers, low transmit power and low interference. The proposed book consisting of 19 chapters presents both the state-of-the-art and the latest achievements in ultra wideband communication system performance, design and components. The book is addressed to engineers and researchers who are interested in the wide range of topics related to ultra wideband communications.

Digital Signal Processing for RFID

Digital Signal Processing for RFID
Author: Feng Zheng,Thomas Kaiser
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-03-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118824306

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This book discusses the fundamentals of RFID and the state-of-the-art research results in signal processing for RFID, including MIMO, blind source separation, anti-collision, localization, covert RFID and chipless RFID. Aimed at graduate students as well as academic and professional researchers/engineers in RFID technology, it enables readers to become conversant with the latest theory and applications of signal processing for RFID. Key Features: Provides a systematic and comprehensive insight into the application of modern signal processing techniques for RFID systems Discusses the operating principles, channel models of RFID, RFID protocols and analog/digital filter design for RFID Explores RFID-oriented modulation schemes and their performance Highlights research fields such as MIMO for RFID, blind signal processing for RFID, anti-collision of multiple RFID tags, localization with RFID, covert RFID and chipless RFID Contains tables, illustrations and design examples

Introduction to Ultra Wideband for Wireless Communications

Introduction to Ultra Wideband for Wireless Communications
Author: Homayoun Nikookar,Ramjee Prasad
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008-10-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781402066337

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asakta-buddhih sarvatra . jitatma vigata-sprhah . . . . naiskarmya-siddhim paramam . sannyasenadhigacchati Detached by spiritual intelligence from everything controlling the mind, without material desires, one attains the paramount perfection in cessation of re- tions by renunciation. The Bhagvad Gita (18.49) Compared to traditional carrier-based, Ultra-Wide Band (UWB), or carrier-less, systems implement new paradigms in terms of signal generation and reception. Thus, designing an UWB communication system requires the understanding of how excess bandwidth and very low transmitted powers can be used jointly to provide a reliable radio link. UWB offers systems transceiver potential for very simple implementations. Comparison between UWB and traditional narrow-band systems highlights the following features: Large bandwidth enables very fine time-space resolution for accurate lo- tion of the UWB nodes and for distributing network time stamps. Very short pulses are effectively counter-fighting the channel effect in very dense multipath environments. Data rate (number of pulses transmitted per bit) can be traded with power emission control and distance coverage. Very low power density leads to low probability of signal detection and adds security for all the layers of the communication stack. Very low power density is obtained through radio regulation emission masks; UWB systems are suitable for coexistence with already deployed narrow-band systems.

RFID and Wireless Sensors Using Ultra Wideband Technology

RFID and Wireless Sensors Using Ultra Wideband Technology
Author: Angel Ramos,Antonio Lazaro,David Girbau,Ramon Villarino
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2016-05-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780081011898

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RFID and Wireless Sensors using Ultra-Wideband Technology explores how RFID-based technologies are becoming the first choice to realize the last (wireless) link in the chain between each element and the Internet due to their low cost and simplicity. Each day, more and more elements are being connected to the Internet of Things. In this book, ultra-wideband radio technology (in time domain) is exploited to realize this wireless link. Chipless, semi-passive and active RFID systems and wireless sensors and prototypes are proposed in terms of reader (setup and signal processing techniques) and tags (design, integration of sensors and performance). The authors include comprehensive theories, proposals of advanced techniques, and their implementation to help readers develop time-domain ultra-wideband radio technology for a variety of applications. This book is suitable for post-doctoral candidates, experienced researchers, and engineers developing RFID, tag antenna designs, chipless RFID, and sensor integration. Includes comprehensive theories, advanced techniques, and guidelines for their implementation to help readers develop time-domain ultra-wideband radio technology for a variety of applications Discusses ultra-wideband (UWB) technology in time-domain that is used to develop RFID systems and wireless sensors Explores the development of hipless, semi-passive, and active identification platforms in terms of low-cost readers and tags Integrates wireless sensors in the proposed chipless and semi-passive platforms