Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications

This study proposes a new omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding (ICF) using U-shaped stepped- impedance resonators (SIRs). It aims at improving the performance of the tag antennas for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications. The radiating body of the antenna is fed usi...

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Main Authors: Alhawari, A.R.H., Almawgani, A.H.M., Alghamdi, H., Hindi, A.T., Saeidi, T., Ismail, A.
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Published: Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) 2020
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spelling my.utp.eprints.232802021-08-19T07:26:32Z Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications Alhawari, A.R.H. Almawgani, A.H.M. Alghamdi, H. Hindi, A.T. Saeidi, T. Ismail, A. This study proposes a new omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding (ICF) using U-shaped stepped- impedance resonators (SIRs). It aims at improving the performance of the tag antennas for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications. The radiating body of the antenna is fed using two mirroring symmetrical U-shaped SIRs. This antenna is a simpler alternative for the existing antennas that match the impedance of the antenna to the chip impedance effectively applying varied reinforcement of the equivalent inductance of the radiating structure. In addition to the use of an omega-shaped structure, the proposed feeding technique boosts performance of the antenna impedance, dimensions, and peak gain. The measured size of the antenna was 50�55.55�1.6 mm3. It attains a peak gain of 1.8 dBi and radiation efficiency higher than 85 at its operating frequency. The experimental results revealed that this tag antenna has the characteristic of good impedance matching within the frequency range of 900-940 MHz, corresponding to a better power reflection coefficient of -3 dB. Comparison between the measured and simulated results verified that the proposed feeding method is capable to improve overall performance of RFID tag antennas. © ACES Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85095864324&doi=10.47037%2f2020.ACES.J.350815&partnerID=40&md5=7318a0a76577ef214bc95754bfe08523 Alhawari, A.R.H. and Almawgani, A.H.M. and Alghamdi, H. and Hindi, A.T. and Saeidi, T. and Ismail, A. (2020) Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications. Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal, 35 (8). pp. 951-961. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/23280/
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description This study proposes a new omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding (ICF) using U-shaped stepped- impedance resonators (SIRs). It aims at improving the performance of the tag antennas for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications. The radiating body of the antenna is fed using two mirroring symmetrical U-shaped SIRs. This antenna is a simpler alternative for the existing antennas that match the impedance of the antenna to the chip impedance effectively applying varied reinforcement of the equivalent inductance of the radiating structure. In addition to the use of an omega-shaped structure, the proposed feeding technique boosts performance of the antenna impedance, dimensions, and peak gain. The measured size of the antenna was 50�55.55�1.6 mm3. It attains a peak gain of 1.8 dBi and radiation efficiency higher than 85 at its operating frequency. The experimental results revealed that this tag antenna has the characteristic of good impedance matching within the frequency range of 900-940 MHz, corresponding to a better power reflection coefficient of -3 dB. Comparison between the measured and simulated results verified that the proposed feeding method is capable to improve overall performance of RFID tag antennas. © ACES
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author Alhawari, A.R.H.
Almawgani, A.H.M.
Alghamdi, H.
Hindi, A.T.
Saeidi, T.
Ismail, A.
spellingShingle Alhawari, A.R.H.
Almawgani, A.H.M.
Alghamdi, H.
Hindi, A.T.
Saeidi, T.
Ismail, A.
Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications
author_facet Alhawari, A.R.H.
Almawgani, A.H.M.
Alghamdi, H.
Hindi, A.T.
Saeidi, T.
Ismail, A.
author_sort Alhawari, A.R.H.
title Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications
title_short Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications
title_full Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications
title_fullStr Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications
title_full_unstemmed Omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using U-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for RFID applications
title_sort omega-shaped tag antenna with inductively-coupled feeding using u-shaped stepped-impedance resonators for rfid applications
publisher Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES)
publishDate 2020
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