CMOS and SAW RFID Tags at UHF Frequencies

Weigel R, Seemann K, Reindl L (2007)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2007

Publisher: Chiba University

Pages Range: 21-29

Conference Proceedings Title: Third International Symposium on Acoustic Wave Devices for Future Mobile Communication Systems

Event location: Chiba, JP

Abstract

Today, there exists a huge market pull towards radio frequency identification (RFID) and/or wireless sensing for high-volume applications as well as for profesional applications based on the use of passive, i.e., battery-less, low-cost transponders (tags, labels). In order to arrive at smaller tag dimensions, higher transceiver-to-tag interdistances, and more flexible, i.e., application-dependent antenna desings, higher-than-LF/HF carrier frequencies in the UHF band are becoming extremely interesting. CMOS and SAW transponder technologies are of special interest while other technologies such as polymer-electronic RFID tags re not feasible for the use in today's applications. In what follows, we weill report on the current status and future trends of both CMOS and SAW RFID backscatter techniques.

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APA:

Weigel, R., Seemann, K., & Reindl, L. (2007). CMOS and SAW RFID Tags at UHF Frequencies. In Third International Symposium on Acoustic Wave Devices for Future Mobile Communication Systems (pp. 21-29). Chiba, JP: Chiba University.

MLA:

Weigel, Robert, Kay Seemann, and Leonhard Reindl. "CMOS and SAW RFID Tags at UHF Frequencies." Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Acoustic Wave Devices for Future Mobile Communication Systems, Chiba, JP Chiba University, 2007. 21-29.

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