Vinci G, Sona A (2008)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2008
Pages Range: 1-6
Conference Proceedings Title: International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO 2008)
Event location: Florence, Italien
URI: http://www.imeko.org/publications/tc4-2008/IMEKO-TC4-2008-048.pdf
Radio Frequency Identification (RF-ID) is a key technology in today’s logistics and industrial scenarios, used for labelling and tagging items in warehouses and industrial production. In order to avoid unexpected faulty behaviours, some working conditions and setup parameters of RF-ID systems need to be carefully checked. To this aim, both measurements and numerical simulations can advantageously be performed. In this paper, some key working conditions are described and analyzed in terms of coupling between the reader device and RF-ID tags. In particular, the reading range in space of a standard inductive coupling 13.56 MHz RF-ID system is analyzed by using numerical simulations of scattering parameters and computer aided design (CAD) modelling. The purpose is to present an example suggesting how to efficiently perform such a kind of analysis in order to verify the effectiveness of a RF-ID system setup.
APA:
Vinci, G., & Sona, A. (2008). Electromagnetic Analysis and CAD Modelling of an RF-ID System. In International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO 2008) (pp. 1-6). Florence, Italien.
MLA:
Vinci, Gabor, and Alessandro Sona. "Electromagnetic Analysis and CAD Modelling of an RF-ID System." Proceedings of the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO 2008), Florence, Italien 2008. 1-6.
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