AbstractIn this paper, we propose exploiting ASK-PSK modulated stamp in receiving path selection technique to lessen the phase cancellation effect in augmented ultra-high-frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) indoor localization system (AURIS). In AURIS, a tag-like semi-passive RFID component (referred as sensatag) can capture backscatter signal of other proximal tags with presence of RF source. According to the principle of backscatter radio link, the received signal at sensatag antenna is the superposition of backscatter signal of tags and continuous carrier wave (CW) from RF source. However, due to phase difference between tag's backscatter signal and RF CW, the modulated backscatter signal could be cancelled. We refer th...
UWB backscatter modulation paves the way to next generation RFID systems. This solution overcomes th...
Abstract—RFID technology has been widely adopted in a variety of applications from logistics to acce...
Recent RFID systems start attaching a tag array consisting of two or more tags on an object to deal ...
Backscatter communication is widely adopted for radio-frequency identification (RFID). Recently, the...
In this paper we present a novel Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system for accurate indoor lo...
In this paper we investigate the possibility to jointly adopt millimeter-wave technology with passiv...
For many commercial applications it is of interest to identify and localize objects. The most tradit...
In this work, a base-station design is proposed for passive UHF RFID tags that use pulse-width modul...
With the ever growing application requirements for wireless power transmission in recent years, use ...
This paper presents a novel phase-based localization method for mobile nodes equipped with a UHFRFID...
The Internet of Things (IoT) requires proximity intelligence for many of its applications, especiall...
Abstract — Design of passive UHF RFID tag for ASK modulation is investigated. It is shown that tag a...
This paper presents a 5.8-GHz RFID tag that, by exploiting the quantum tunneling effect, significant...
In this paper, we present a novel semi-passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for accu...
This paper presents a long range and effectively error-free ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequen...
UWB backscatter modulation paves the way to next generation RFID systems. This solution overcomes th...
Abstract—RFID technology has been widely adopted in a variety of applications from logistics to acce...
Recent RFID systems start attaching a tag array consisting of two or more tags on an object to deal ...
Backscatter communication is widely adopted for radio-frequency identification (RFID). Recently, the...
In this paper we present a novel Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system for accurate indoor lo...
In this paper we investigate the possibility to jointly adopt millimeter-wave technology with passiv...
For many commercial applications it is of interest to identify and localize objects. The most tradit...
In this work, a base-station design is proposed for passive UHF RFID tags that use pulse-width modul...
With the ever growing application requirements for wireless power transmission in recent years, use ...
This paper presents a novel phase-based localization method for mobile nodes equipped with a UHFRFID...
The Internet of Things (IoT) requires proximity intelligence for many of its applications, especiall...
Abstract — Design of passive UHF RFID tag for ASK modulation is investigated. It is shown that tag a...
This paper presents a 5.8-GHz RFID tag that, by exploiting the quantum tunneling effect, significant...
In this paper, we present a novel semi-passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for accu...
This paper presents a long range and effectively error-free ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequen...
UWB backscatter modulation paves the way to next generation RFID systems. This solution overcomes th...
Abstract—RFID technology has been widely adopted in a variety of applications from logistics to acce...
Recent RFID systems start attaching a tag array consisting of two or more tags on an object to deal ...