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High Data Rate RFID Tag/Reader Architecture Using Wireless Voltage Regulation
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Electrical EngineeringWireless Power TransmissionEngineeringRadio FrequencyNovel Tag/reader SystemAntennaComputer EngineeringInternet Of ThingsRadio Frequency IdentificationWireless ModelingRf SubsystemFar-field Rfid PrincipleElectromagnetic Compatibility
This paper discusses a novel tag/reader system, based on the passive, far-field RFID principle, with megabits per second read capability at operating ranges of several centimeters. The system operates in the ISM band at 2.45 GHz. A maximum data rate of 4 Mbps was demonstrated, at a tag/reader distance of 5.5 cm. The tag is entirely realized in a standard CMOS process for minimum costs. The described system also uses wireless voltage regulation, an innovative technique that allows to improve the overall efficiency of wireless power transmission and to save power on reader side. According to the measurement results, it is shown that the efficiency was improved by a factor larger than four in the best case.
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