N. Arbizzani, M. del Prete, D. Masotti, A. Costanzo
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摘要
介绍了一种新的远距离微波读取系统,我们称之为RID (remote Identify and Detect),它能够在恶劣的室内环境中定位和识别物体。这是通过增加标准RFID阅读器操作与单脉冲雷达原理和电子束扫描能力获得的。通过这种方式,有效地克服了在严重衰落环境中操作所导致的读取故障。这项技术在2.45 GHz的频率上进行了实验,并且可以进行频率扩展:工作频率越高,被检测到的标签就越近。该系统是通过定制设计元件的适当组合来实现的,例如具有电子扫描功能的双印刷单极子阵列,以及低功耗商用收发器和mcu。这导致手持低成本设备的总尺寸与典型的pda相当。该系统的功能在室内场景中进行了演示,用于定位和选择固定或移动的紧密间隔标记物品。从这一观点来看,RID可以回答由于需要与诸如传感器和执行器等设备系统相互作用而引起的激烈研究和工业兴趣,这些设备能够改善家庭和工作空间的生活条件。
Detection of closely-spaced objects by a low-cost reader at 2.45 GHz
A new long-distance microwave reading system is introduced, that we shall call RID (Remotely Identify and Detect), able to locate and identify objects in harsh indoor environments. This is obtained by augmenting standard RFID reader operations with the mono-pulse RADAR principle and electronic beam scanning capabilities. In this way reading failures due to operation in severe fading environments are effectively overcome. The technique is experimented at 2.45 GHz and may be frequency-scalable: the higher the operating frequency the closer can be the tags to be detected. The system is realized by a suitable combination of custom designed components, such as a double printed-monopole array with electronic scanning capability, and of low-power commercial transceivers and MCUs. This results in an handheld low cost device with total dimensions comparable with typical PDAs. The system capabilities are demonstrated in indoor scenarios locating and selecting closely-spaced tagged items, fixed or moving. From this view point RID could be an answer to the intense research and industrial interest solicited by the needs of interacting with systems of devices, such as sensors and actuators, capable of improving the living conditions both at home and in a work space.