Steering of Circular patch antenna in RFID Application towards Positioning, Navigation, and Location Based Services (PNLBS)
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) - Year 2018, Vol 13, Issue 5
Abstract
This paper presents optimization and explanations of the main features of the latest RFID technology which have rarely or unclearly been presented for example, the longest reading range of RFID systems, the smallest tag size and overall commercial application fields. ,the circular patch microstrip antenna (CMPA) with coaxial probe feeding, have been used . The proposed antenna operates in the frequency range of (2.4-2.48) GHz RFID band and fabricated on FR4 substrate with size of 50mm × 50mm × 1.6mm. The simulations method use HFSS antenna simulator. Therefore, there is an issue of optimization in determining the antenna parameters for best performance therefore JAVA developers used to communicate directly with RFID without converting protocols and data representation
Authors and Affiliations
Arma Amir Mehdi, Dr. Anil Kumar
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