This paper focuses on bats detection, tagged at low frequency (134.2 kHz) with glasstags (typically : length 15 mm and radius 1 mm). The physical link is magnetic coupling. We propose the design of a reader antenna based on a multi-coil structure. The goal is to obtain the highest surface of detection, at a distance of 10-15 cm, i.e. defining a so called “volume of detection”. The cylindrical volume of the glasstags involves a high sensitivity to the magnetic field orientation. As the bats are flying, the tags equivalent surfaces are considered with a random orientation. Using complementary coils principle enables to detect fruitfully the glasstags in two perpendicular orientations named HM (horizontal mode) and VM (vertical mode). We propo...
This communication concerns the detection of 13.56 MHz (HF) RFID “small” tags. Herein, the term “sma...
This paper proposes an HF (High Frequency) transmitting coil less sensitive to the angular and posit...
This paper summarizes some tests with Low Frequency (LF, 125 kHz) RFID tags of two types: Card and T...
In this article, HF RFID reader antenna including small resonant coil, operating with the magnetic c...
This paper focus on low frequency (125 kHz) RFID by magnetic coupling, more precisely using glasstag...
This paper focuses on tracking and objects identification by means of High Frequency magnetic coupli...
To improve HF detection of small RFID tags, a Distributed Diameter Coil (DDC) resonator is included ...
This paper concerns an application of magnetic coupling RFID technology at 13.56 MHz (HF band) for t...
This letter focuses on 13.56 MHz high-frequency radio frequency identification (RFID) in the case of...
This paper proposes a reader antenna, improving the inductive coupling with a small coil whatever it...
In this paper, a new LF/HF RFID reader loop antenna design is proposed and tested, in order to incre...
Herein, a 3D 13, 56 MHz (HF) RFID reader antenna is proposed in order to optimize detection performa...
This paper presents an improvement of small RFID tags detection in HF near field, whatever their lat...
In this study, a reader antenna including resonators is proposed to improve detection of a small mov...
International audienceThis paper focuses on bats detection, tagged at low frequency (134.2 kHz) with...
This communication concerns the detection of 13.56 MHz (HF) RFID “small” tags. Herein, the term “sma...
This paper proposes an HF (High Frequency) transmitting coil less sensitive to the angular and posit...
This paper summarizes some tests with Low Frequency (LF, 125 kHz) RFID tags of two types: Card and T...
In this article, HF RFID reader antenna including small resonant coil, operating with the magnetic c...
This paper focus on low frequency (125 kHz) RFID by magnetic coupling, more precisely using glasstag...
This paper focuses on tracking and objects identification by means of High Frequency magnetic coupli...
To improve HF detection of small RFID tags, a Distributed Diameter Coil (DDC) resonator is included ...
This paper concerns an application of magnetic coupling RFID technology at 13.56 MHz (HF band) for t...
This letter focuses on 13.56 MHz high-frequency radio frequency identification (RFID) in the case of...
This paper proposes a reader antenna, improving the inductive coupling with a small coil whatever it...
In this paper, a new LF/HF RFID reader loop antenna design is proposed and tested, in order to incre...
Herein, a 3D 13, 56 MHz (HF) RFID reader antenna is proposed in order to optimize detection performa...
This paper presents an improvement of small RFID tags detection in HF near field, whatever their lat...
In this study, a reader antenna including resonators is proposed to improve detection of a small mov...
International audienceThis paper focuses on bats detection, tagged at low frequency (134.2 kHz) with...
This communication concerns the detection of 13.56 MHz (HF) RFID “small” tags. Herein, the term “sma...
This paper proposes an HF (High Frequency) transmitting coil less sensitive to the angular and posit...
This paper summarizes some tests with Low Frequency (LF, 125 kHz) RFID tags of two types: Card and T...