Chipless RFID Handbook Fundamentals by Fátima Villa-González (.PDF)

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Chipless RFID Handbook Fundamentals and Applications by Fátima Villa-González, Daniel Valderas, Etienne Perret, Antonio Lázaro
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Overview: Chipless radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has emerged as a cost-effective alternative to conventional automated identification systems like RFID, QR codes, and barcodes. Simultaneously, it enables a wide array of novel applications, including recycling, structural health monitoring, and food safety, among many others. In this handbook, the authors provide an in-depth exploration of the design, manufacturing, and implementation guidelines of chipless RFID systems, including information encoding in chipless tags, the design of radar-based ultra-wideband (UWB) readers and antennas, as well as dedicated signal processing in time- and frequency-domain. Chipless RFID is an exciting and low-cost alternative to traditional RFID systems, offering a promising path for applications where cost effectiveness and versatility are crucial. By replacing the traditional chip with a fully electromagnetic scatterer, chipless RFID tags can be manufactured using conventional printing techniques on a variety of substrates, from flexible materials to paper. This handbook is designed for a diverse audience, including students, researchers, industry professionals, and anyone interested in the practical applications of chipless RFID.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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