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A Novel Compact Printable Dual-Polarized Chipless RFID System

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2012

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The paper presents a novel compact, ultralow‑cost, fully printable slot‑loaded dual‑polarized chipless RFID tag that can be read by four near‑ and far‑field techniques. It uses four rectangular metallic patches with slot resonators, alternating same‑polarization slots between patches to reduce coupling, and duplicating the arrangement in horizontal and vertical polarizations to double bits, enabling detection via dual‑polarized waveguides or antennas. The resulting single‑sided tag offers higher data capacity and lower cost than existing printable chipless tags and is suitable for personal ID, credit cards, banknotes, and item‑level tagging on paper or plastic.

Abstract

A novel compact design of an ultralow-cost fully printable slot-loaded dual-polarized chipless radio frequency identication tag is presented with four near- and far-field reading techniques. The tag consists of four rectangular metallic patches loaded with multiple slot resonators. Slots with the same polarization for adjacent frequencies are placed alternately into two patches to reduce the mutual coupling between the slots. Then two similar sets are placed in horizontal and vertical polarizations to double the number of bits within the same frequency bandwidth. The tag can be detected using dual-polarized waveguide(s) or dual-polarized antennas. This single-sided compact chipless tag has higher data capacity and lower cost compared with the existing printable chipless tags and can be used in personal ID or credit cards and banknotes and can be directly printed on paper or plastic packets for item-level tagging.

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