Performance of low-power RFID tags based on modulated backscattering

Publication date: Available online 13 December 2016 Source:Comptes Rendus Physique Author(s): Zeinab Mhanna, Alain Sibille, Richard Contreras Ultra Wideband (UWB) modulated backscattering (MBS) passive Radio-Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems provide a promising solution to overcome many limitations of current narrowband RFID devices. This work addresses the performance of such systems from the point of view of the radio channel between the readers and the tags. Such systems will likely combine several readers, in order to provide both the detection and localization of tags operating in MBS. Two successive measurements campaigns have been carried out in an indoor reference scenario environment. The first is intended to verify the methods and serves as a way to validate the RFID backscattering measurement setup. The second represents a real use case for RFID application and allows one to quantitatively analyze the path loss of the backscattering propagation channel.
Source: Comptes Rendus Physique - Category: Physics Source Type: research