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Impact of Reader Sensitivity on Miniaturized Chipless Tag Detection

Fernández Carnicero, Adrián  
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Ramírez, Germán A.  
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Skrivervik, Anja K.  
March 30, 2025
EuCAP 2025 19th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation Ebook
19th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation

This work presents a magnetic near field-based RFID system in which a miniaturized RFID chipless tag of 1.65 mm2 is detected by two RFID readers (#Reader 1 and #Reader 2) of different sensitivity. The two readers are 7.5x7.5 mm2 tunable segmented square loop antennas working in UHF band. However, #Reader 2 presents a better impedance matching and a finer frequency tunability than #Reader 1. Measurements were post-processed using frequency sweep envelope (FSE) method and the RFID chipless tag was detected at a maximum distance of 6.5 mm with #Reader 1 and at 11 mm in the case of #Reader 2. In this way, it is proved that a RFID reader with higher sensitivity in frequency and magnitude allows to detect RFID chipless tags at longer distances.

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