The UHF Gen 2 RFID System for transcutaenous operation for orthopedic implants

Xiaoyu Liu, Joshua R. Stachel, E. Sejdić, M. Mickle, J. L. Berger
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Abstract

This paper aims to develop a UHF Gen 2 RFID system for transcutaneous operation for identifying and monitoring orthopedic implants. The major problems of using existing RFID antennas at UHF band for transcutaneous operation include possible interference with pacemakers and interference with other RFID systems working at the same band. To provide a solution for the above problems, this paper uses transcutaneous near field communication (TNFC) technology based on capacitive coupling between the reader and the tag. The reader and tag both have two electrodes and the energy and signal transmission occurs with the coupling between the electrodes. Both the reader and the tag are impedance matched for maximum power transmission efficiency. A reading range of 4.1 cm is achieved through pork skin using 30 dBm power from the reader. The proposed UHF RFID system is a feasible solution to provide high efficiency for transcutaneous operation while can eliminate an interference with other medical devices or RFID devices.
用于骨科植入物经皮操作的UHF Gen 2 RFID系统
本文旨在开发一种用于经皮手术的超高频第二代RFID系统,用于识别和监测骨科植入物。在超高频频段使用现有射频识别天线进行经皮手术的主要问题包括可能对起搏器和在同一频段工作的其他射频识别系统产生干扰。为了解决上述问题,本文采用了基于读写器和标签之间电容耦合的经皮近场通信(TNFC)技术。阅读器和标签都有两个电极,能量和信号的传输是通过电极之间的耦合进行的。阅读器和标签都是阻抗匹配的,以获得最大的功率传输效率。读取器使用30dbm功率通过猪皮实现4.1 cm的读取范围。提出的超高频RFID系统是一种可行的解决方案,在提供经皮手术的高效率的同时,可以消除对其他医疗设备或RFID设备的干扰。
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