Create Robust UHF RFID Tag Antennas on Dielectric Substrates (.PDF Download)

March 10, 2017

Ultra-high-frequency (UHF) radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag antennas, commonly used for inventory and tracking, need to be inexpensive, compact, and robust for the environment in which they will be installed. New antenna synthesis tools have proven very effective in the design of antennas for a wide variety of applications. Now these tools are being applied to overcome the challenges of designing RFID tag antennas...

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