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A Miniature L-slot Microstrip Printed Antenna for RFID

Most RFID systems operate in either the low frequency region (30-300 kHz), the high frequency band (3-30 MHz), the ultra-high-frequency band (300 MHz-3 GHz), or in the microwave band (3GHz-40 GHz) [1-6]. The final circuit is validated by optimization methods integrated in CST-MW Studio; and realized...

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Published in:Telkomnika 2018-10, Vol.16 (5), p.1923-1930
Main Authors: Ihamji, Mohamed, Abdelmounim, El hassane, Zbitou, Jamal, Bennis, Hamid, Latrach, Mohamed
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Most RFID systems operate in either the low frequency region (30-300 kHz), the high frequency band (3-30 MHz), the ultra-high-frequency band (300 MHz-3 GHz), or in the microwave band (3GHz-40 GHz) [1-6]. The final circuit is validated by optimization methods integrated in CST-MW Studio; and realized with conventional Printed Circuit Board (PCB) techniques. 2.Research Method The structure of the proposed antenna is a rectangular radiating patch as shown in Figure 1, and fed by a 50 ohms Coplanar Wave Guide line. Long range ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) antenna design. [...]edition.
ISSN:1693-6930
2302-9293
DOI:10.12928/telkomnika.v16i5.9378