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IMS 2010 Abstract Cards TH4E-2 15:40 Multiresonator Based Chipless RFID Tag and Dedicated RFID Reader S. Preradovic, N. C. Karmakar, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia A RFID system with a chipless RFID tag on a 90-μm thin Taconic TF290 laminate is presented. The chipless tag encodes data into the spectral signature in both magnitude and phase of the spectrum. The design and operation of a prototype RFID reader is also pre- sented. The RFID reader operates between 5 – 10.7 GHz frequency band and successfully detects a chipless tag at 15 cm range. The tag design can be transferred easily to plastic and paper, making it suitable for mass deployment for low cost items and has the potential to replace trillions of barcodes printed each year. The RFID reader is suitable for mounting over conveyor belt systems. TH4E: Advances in RFID Circuits and Systems Thursday 27 May 2010 Time 15:30 - 17:10 Room: 207D Chair: Jurgen Heidrich, University of Erlangan-Nuermberg Co-Chair: Robert Weigel, University of Erlangan-Nuermberg

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Page 1: [IEEE 2010 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - MTT 2010 - Anaheim, CA, USA (2010.05.23-2010.05.28)] 2010 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - Multiresonator based

IMS 2010 Abstract Cards

TH4E-2 15:40 Multiresonator Based Chipless RFID Tag and Dedicated RFID Reader

S. Preradovic, N. C. Karmakar, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

A RFID system with a chipless RFID tag on a 90-μm thin Taconic TF290 laminate is presented. The chipless tag encodes data into the spectral signature in both magnitude and phase of the spectrum. The design and operation of a prototype RFID reader is also pre-sented. The RFID reader operates between 5 – 10.7 GHz frequency band and successfully detects a chipless tag at 15 cm range. The tag design can be transferred easily to plastic and paper, making it suitable for mass deployment for low cost items and has the potential to replace trillions of barcodes printed each year. The RFID reader is suitable for mounting over conveyor belt systems.

TH4E: Advances in RFID Circuits and SystemsThursday 27 May 2010

Time 15:30 - 17:10 Room: 207D

Chair: Jurgen Heidrich, University of Erlangan-NuermbergCo-Chair: Robert Weigel, University of Erlangan-Nuermberg