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Wideband and material-insensitive RFID tag antenna design utilizing double-tuning technique

Jingtian XiHong Kong Research and Development Center of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Hong Kong, ChinaTerry Tao YeHong Kong Research and Development Center of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Hong Kong, China
2011en
ABI

Abstract

Wideband RFID tag antennas are highly desired for global applications. Moreover, the wideband feature makes tags less sensitive to the external detuning. This paper presents a circuit-based bandwidth-enhancement theory by applying the double-tuning technique to tag antennas. Conditions of the optimum double-tuning and the maximum bandwidth out of double-tuning are derived. Closed-form equations are provided to facilitate the bandwidth optimization and predication. Similarities and differences between the optimum double-tuned matching network and the equal-ripple two-stage bandpass filter have been discussed. In particular, a simplified design approach of double-tuned tag antennas is developed by examining the antenna impedance. An exemplary double-tuned tag antenna delivers a 10-dB bandwidth of 860~958 MHz on paper, and exhibits the material-insensitive feature to accommodate dielectrics of low-to-medium permittivity.

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