G. K. Fernand, Akpata Edouard, Assamoi Claude Daniel, Gnamele N’tcho Assoukpou Jean, Youan Bi Tra Jean Claude, Ouattara Yelakan Berenger, Konan Kouassi Fransisco
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摘要
在高密度无源超高频(UHF) RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)标签技术的背景下,互耦问题必须作为超高频RFID系统的性能标准之一加以考虑。在实际应用中,互耦改变了这些标签所附着的天线的固有参数,即天线与芯片的阻抗匹配以及辐射方向图。本研究的目的是通过对相互耦合的敏感程度来研究一些商业标签原型的性能。利用print Dipole、print T-Match和print Meander标签的三维初始化模型,通过ANSYS HFSS软件直接提取各种场景下的互阻抗值,并与MATLAB软件进行对比。仿真结果表明,本研究在获得对标签性能的清晰理解方面是有效的。这些结果为标签对标签相互耦合的研究开辟了新的视角,并将帮助用户在选择超高频RFID标签进行产品射频识别时做出更好的决策。
Study of Mutual Coupling of Typical Commercial UHF RFID Tags in a High-Density Environment
: In the context of high-density passive UHF (Ultra High Frequency) RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag technology, the problem of mutual coupling has to be taken into account as one of the performance criteria of UHF RFID systems. In practical applications, mutual coupling changes the intrinsic parameters of the antennas attached to these tags, i.e., the impedance matching of the antenna and the chip and the radiation pattern. The objective of this study is to study the performance of some commercial tag prototypes by their level of sensitivity to mutual coupling. The 3D initialization model of the Printed Dipole, Printed T-Match, and Printed Meander tags were used to directly extract the mutual impedance values in various scenarios by the ANSYS HFSS software and compare them with the MATLAB software. The simulated results show the effectiveness of this study in obtaining a clear understanding of the performance of the tags. These results open new perspectives on the study of mutual tag-to-tag coupling for research and will help users to make better decisions in the choice of UHF RFID tags for the radio frequency identification of products.