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An RFID-enabled library management system using low-SAR smart bookshelves
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Radiation ParametersLibrary DesignEngineeringRadio FrequencyAntennaTag ReadabilityLow-sar Smart BookshelvesInternet Of ThingsComputational ElectromagneticsRadio Frequency IdentificationRadiation EffectsData ManagementRf SubsystemLibrary ScienceElectromagnetic Compatibility
An intelligent Library Management System (LMS) based on the emerging UHF passive RFID technology is currently being designed in order to replace a traditional barcode system at the university's library. Primary objectives of the design include maximization of tag readability, localization of tagged items in the smart bookshelf, reduced spill-over energy to nearby shelves, and minimization of the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) to nearby library users. Different types of shelf antennas were used and tested including evanescent-type antennas as well as far-field antennas. The antennas were designed, simulated, built, and tested in a realistic environment. HFSS and SEMCAD-X were used to evaluate radiation parameters and illustrate the radiation effects of near- and far-field antennas in the presence of the cabinet and library users.
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