I. R. Lavrukhin, S. V. Bashkevich, V. A. Tarantsev, A. Yelizarov
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Abstract
This work is aimed at studying the possibility of using antennas of different polarization, in particular linear and circular, to develop an antenna unit that will be used in RFID systems that perform identification and determine the location of objects marked with tags in space. Research and development of the antenna module will allow you to identify objects in space using a smaller number of antennas compared to the number of zones in which marked objects are located.