Design and Simulation of Planar Meander type Antenna for Passive UHF RFID
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Abstract
In this research work, passive radio frequency identification (RFID) for the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) frequency band (865.7 MHz to 867.6 MHz) is discussed. In order to achieve desired band operation, the proposed antenna contains two rectangular sections, two chip pads and non-uniform meandered feed line section. The fundamental parameters such as return loss, radiation pattern and current distribution are obtained. A parametric study of proposed antenna has been carried out by varying some parameters. Simulation tool, based on method of moments has been used to analyze and optimize the antenna.
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Keywords: Radio frequency identification (RFID), ETSI band, Ultra high frequency (UHF)
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