Dependence of RFID Reader Antenna Design on Read Out Distance

The design of a reader antenna is described for usage in radio frequency identification (RFID) systems at 13.56 MHz, as defined in the ISO-14443a standard. It presents the theory, with emphasis on the effect of the read out distance on the design, but also describes measurements on concrete designs...

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description The design of a reader antenna is described for usage in radio frequency identification (RFID) systems at 13.56 MHz, as defined in the ISO-14443a standard. It presents the theory, with emphasis on the effect of the read out distance on the design, but also describes measurements on concrete designs to validate the formulas and statements. We also comment on practical problems that were encountered during the design process. The major contribution of this work is the generalization of the design theory for large read out distances where the conventional assumption of constant loop current no longer holds.
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Antenna design
Antennas
Applied sciences
Coils
Computer industry
Computer security
Concretes
Cryptography
Design engineering
Exact sciences and technology
HF radio communication
loop antennas
Magnetic fields
Magnetic modulators
Q factor
Radio frequency identification
Radiocommunications
Radiofrequency identification
Radiolocalization and radionavigation
Readers
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Transmission line antennas
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