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Signal analysis of Hangul shaped Chipless RFID Tag (한글형 Chipless RFID tag 신호의 분석)

  • Ryu, Beongju;Lee, Jehun;Koh, Jinhwan
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.38A no.12
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    • pp.983-990
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, we proposed a Hangul type chipless RFID tag, which has better legibility than the conventional chipless RFID tag not only to a computer but also to a human. We made consonant model, vowel model and whole character model by WIPL tool and checked the applicability of Hangul type chipless RFID tag. We obtain the RCS pattern of each character by simulation. Finally, We classify the character from input data in noisy environment using a variance of the data.

Design of Chipless RFID Tags Using Electric Field-Coupled Inductive-Capacitive Resonators (전계-결합 유도-용량성 공진기를 이용한 Chipless RFID 태그 설계)

  • Junho Yeo;Jong-Ig Lee
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.530-535
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, the design method for a chipless RFID tag using ELC resonators is proposed. A four-bit chipless RFID tag is designed in a two by two array configuration using three ELC resonators with different resonant peak frequencies and one compact IDC resonator. The resonant peak frequency of the bistatic RCS for the IDC resonator is 3.125 GHz, whereas those of the three ELC resonators are adjusted to be at 4.225 GHz, 4.825 GHz, and 5.240 GHz, respectively, by using the gap between the capacitor-shaped strips in the ELC resonator. The spacing between the resonators is 1 mm. Proposed four-bit tag is fabricated on an RF-301 substrate with dimensions of 50 mm×20 mm and a thickness of 0.8 mm. It is observed from experiment results that the resonant peak frequencies of the fabricated four-bit chipless RFID tag are 3.290 GHz, 4.295 GHz, 4.835 GHz, and 5.230 GHz, respectively, which is similar to the simulation results with errors in the range between -2.3% and 0.2%.

Guidelines in establishing courses on domestic & foreign RFID chipless tags (RFID chipless tag 의 해외 개발 현황 및 국내 대비 방안)

  • Lim, Jong-Il
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.43 no.2 s.344
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    • pp.44-48
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    • 2006
  • This study is intended to provide guidelines in establishing courses on domestic developments of chipless tags by observing status of domestic and foreign RFID tag providers, along with status of foreign manufacturers in RFID chipless tags, which is highly interested in overseas as well astechnical status of major providers. This paper introduces methods of data writing to tags, reading and decoding the data. and characteristics of tags manufactured by Inkode and RFSAW, products has been researched.

Compact 4-bit Chipless RFID Tag Using Modified ELC Resonator and Multiple Slot Resonators (변형된 ELC 공진기와 다중 슬롯 공진기를 이용한 소형 4-비트 Chipless RFID 태그 )

  • Junho Yeo;Jong-Ig Lee
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.516-521
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, a compact 4-bit chipless RFID(radio frequency identification) tag using a modified ELC(electric field-coupled inductive-capacitive) resonator and multiple slot resonators is proposed. The modified ELC resonator uses an interdigital-capacitor structure in the conventional ELC resonator to lower the resonance peak frequency of the RCS. The multiple slot resonators are designed by etching three slots with different lengths into an inverted U-shaped conductor. The resonant peak frequency of the RCS for the modified ELC resonator is 3.216 GHz, whereas those of the multiple slot resonators are set at 4.122 GHz, 4.64 GHz, and 5.304 GHz, respectively. The proposed compact four-bit tag is fabricated on an RF-301 substrate with dimensions of 50 mm×20 mm and a thickness of 0.8 mm. Experiment results show that the resonant peak frequencies of the fabricated four-bit chipless RFID tag are 3.285 GHz, 4.09 GHz, 4.63 GHz, and 5.31 GHz, respectively, which is similar to the simulation results with errors in the range between 0.78% and 2.16%.

Chipless Tag 기술

  • 이재현
    • The Proceeding of the Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.54-63
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    • 2004
  • 무칩 태그(chipless tag)란 마이크로 칩(microchip)을 포함하지 않는 것으로 저가(low cost)의 RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) 태그이다. '저가 RFID'라는 용어가 사용되기 시작한 것은 비교적 최근으로, 태그의 정보를 인식할 수 있는 거리가 1 m 이하인 경우는 $1 이하, 그 이상의 거리에서는 $5 이하인 경우를 일반적으로 저가 RFID라고 한다.(중략)

Design and Fabrication of Miniaturized Chipless RFID Tag Using Modified Bent H-shaped Slot (변형된 구부러진 H-모양 슬롯을 이용한 소형 Chipless RFID 태그 설계 및 제작)

  • Junho Yeo;Jong-Ig Lee
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.815-820
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, the design method of a miniaturized chipless RFID tag using a modified bent H-shaped slot was proposed. The proposed modified bent H-shaped slot was appended on the rectangular conductor plate printed on one side of a 20 mm × 50 mm FR4 substrate with a thickness of 0.8 mm. The resonant dip frequency of the bistatic RCS for the proposed modified bent H-shaped slot was compared with the cases when the H-shaped, U-shaped slot, and bent H-shaped slots were added, respectively, on the conductor plate. The simulated resonant dip frequencies for H-shaped, U-shaped, and bent H-shaped slots were 5.907 GHz, 4.918 GHz, and 4.364 GHz, respectively. When the proposed modified bent H-shaped slot was added, the resonant dip frequency was decreased to 3.741 GHz, and, therefore, the slot length was reduced by 36.7% compared to the H-shaped slot case. Experiment results show that the resonant dip frequency of the fabricated modified bent H-shaped slot was 3.9 GHz.

Fully Printed Chipless RFID Tags Using Dipole Array Structures with Enhanced Reading Ranges

  • Jeon, Dongho;Kim, Min-Sik;Ryu, Seung-Jin;Lee, Dae-Heon;Kim, Jong-Kyu
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.159-164
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    • 2017
  • This article proposes a design of chipless RFID tag with dipole array structure that is fully printable using conductive ink. The proposed tags encode data based on spectral signature modulations. The reading range is considerably increased (2 m) while maintaining low transmission power (1 mW). Several prototype chipless RFID tags were fabricated and measured in the SHF and UHF bands. The proposed dipole array structure enhances the antenna gain of the passive tags and contributes to overcoming the low conductivity of conductive ink. In order to verify the utility of our proposal, the tags are manufactured on paper, using conductive ink, for the purpose of economic mass production.

Customized Information For SAW RFID Tag Research & Development (SAW RFID 태그개발을 위한 기술정보 분석)

  • Park, Jong-Man;Park, Se-Hwan;Park, Soo-Il;Shin, Dong-Phil
    • 한국IT서비스학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.258-261
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    • 2008
  • 칩의 초소형화, 태그의 초저가화를 위한 Chipless RFID 기술은 핵심쟁점인 1센트 이하의 상용화 실현까지는 아직 시간과 투자가 더 필요하다. 중소태그업체에서 Chipless 기술의 일종인 표면탄성파(SAW: Surface Acoustic Wave)를 이용하는 RFID 태그의 연구개발과 전략상품화가 시급하고 관련 상세정보의 획득과 전략수립이 필수적인 상황이다. 이에 특정 중소기업의 SAW RFID태그 제품개발 및 시장진입전략, 태그기술 발전을 위해 개발 및 시장정보, 특허정보를 분석 연구한 사례를 제시한다.

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Frequency-Scanning Type Microwave Tag System Using Defected Ground Structures (결함 접지 구조를 이용한 주파수 스캐닝 방식의 마이크로파 태그 시스템)

  • Lee, Seok-Jae;Han, Sang-Min
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.247-252
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a microwave tag system of a frequency-scanning type is proposed with multi-resonators using defected ground structures. While a conventional chip-based RFID stores time-sequential codes, the proposed type achieves pure passive tags by using multi-resonant bits over a frequency range. Moreover, the resonators of the spiral defected ground structures implemented on the back side of transmission lines have advantages of the excellent bandstop characteristics as well as the bit-error avoidance by the re-radiation on normal resonators. The proposed microwave tag is designed with UWB antennas at 3~7 GHz. From the experimental results in an anechoic chamber, it has been verified of the excellent recognitions for various 5-bits identification codes.