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ISBN 10: 9533071680
ISBN 13: 9789533071688
Author: Stevan Preradovic
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a modern wireless data transmission and reception technique for applications including automatic identification, asset tracking and security surveillance. This book focuses on the advances in RFID tag antenna and ASIC design, novel chipless RFID tag design, security protocol enhancements along with some novel applications of RFID.
Part 1
Chapter 1: Operating Range Evaluation of RFID Systems
Chapter 2: Design and Fabrication of Miniaturized Fractal Antennas for Passive UHF RFID Tags
Chapter 3: Design of RFID Coplanar Antenna with Stubs over Dipoles
Chapter 4: An Inductive Self-complementary Hilbert-curve Antenna for UHF RFID Tags
Chapter 5: Design of a Very Small Antenna for Metal-Proximity Applications
Chapter 6: Using Metamaterial-Based Coplanar Waveguide Structures for the Design of Antennas on Passive UHF RFID Tags
Chapter 7: Fully Printable Chipless RFID Tag
Chapter 8: The Interaction of Electrostatic Discharge and RFID
Part 2
Chapter 9: Privacy-enhanced RFID Tag Search System
Chapter 10: Improving Position Estimation of the RFID Tag Floor Localization with Multiple Recognition Ranges
Chapter 11: Pseudorandom Tag Arrangement for Accurate RFID-based Mobile Robot Localization
Chapter 12: RFID Tags to Aid Detection of Buried Unexploded Ordnance
Chapter 13: Reordering of Location Identifiers for Indexing an RFID Tag Object Database
Chapter 14: An Efficient Cut-through Mechanism for Tree-based RFID Tag Identification Schemes
Chapter 15: Design and Implementation of a Multi-protocol UHF RFID Tag Simulation Platform
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Tags: Stevan Preradovic, Advanced, Radio, Identification