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RFID Design Principles (Artech House Microwave Library) PDF

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RFID Design Principles For a complete listing of titles in the Artech House Microwave Library, turn to the back of this book. RFID Design Principles Harvey Lehpamer Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the U.S. Library of Congress. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Cover design byYekaterinaRatner ISBN 13: 978-1-59693-194-7 © 2008ARTECHHOUSE, INC. 685 Canton Street Norwood, MA 02062 Allrightsreserved.PrintedandboundintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Nopartofthisbookmay bereproducedorutilizedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronicormechanical,includingpho- tocopying,recording,orbyanyinformationstorageandretrievalsystem,withoutpermissionin writing from the publisher. Alltermsmentionedinthisbookthatareknowntobetrademarksorservicemarkshavebeen appropriatelycapitalized.ArtechHousecannotattesttotheaccuracyofthisinformation.Useof aterminthisbookshouldnotberegardedasaffectingthevalidityofanytrademarkorservice mark. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 To my lovely and very patient wife, Monica Contents 11 Introduction 1 22 Comparison of Short-Range Communications Systems 3 2.1 Radio-Frequency Spectrum and Propagation 3 2.1.1 Radio-FrequencyPropagationandInterference 3 2.1.2 BasicAntennaParameters 7 2.1.3 TheoryofElectromagnetismandMaxwell’sEquations 14 2.1.4 RangeofaRadioCommunicationsSystem 16 2.2 Overview of Short-Range Communications Systems 18 2.2.1 Frequency-HoppingSpread-SpectrumSystems 20 2.2.2 Direct-SequenceSpread-SpectrumSystems 20 2.3 Wireless LANs 21 2.3.1 BasicsofWLANs 21 2.3.2 WLANComponents 22 2.4 Wireless Personal Area Network 23 2.4.1 Bluetooth 24 2.4.2 ZigBee 27 2.5 Wireless Body Area Networks 28 2.5.1 AboutWBANs 28 2.5.2 InductiveCouplingTheory 30 vii viii RFID Design Principles 2.5.3 MedicalImplantCommunicationServiceandWireless MedicalTelemetryServiceBands 36 2.5.4 WirelessBodyImplantNetworks 40 2.5.5 PassiveWearableElectrostaticTags 41 2.6 Ultrawideband (UWB) Technology 42 2.6.1 AboutUWB 42 2.6.2 OrthogonalFrequency-DivisionMultiplexing 46 2.7 Review Questions and Problems 47 References 49 33 Automatic Identification Systems 51 3.1 Barcodes 51 3.2 Card Technologies 52 3.2.1 MagneticCards 52 3.2.2 SmartCards 53 3.2.3 OpticalCards 54 3.3 Radio-Frequency Identification 54 3.3.1 RFIDHistoricalBackground 54 3.3.2 RFIDSystemOverview 55 3.3.3 PrinciplesofRFIDOperation 59 3.3.4 TheElectronicProductCodeSystem 65 3.3.5 UWBandRFID 67 3.3.6 RFIDandBiometrics 67 3.3.7 ChallengesofRFIDImplementation 69 3.4 Wireless Sensor Networks 72 3.4.1 AboutWirelessSensorNetworks 72 3.4.2 ApplicationsofWirelessSensorNetworks 73 3.4.3 SensorNetworkDesignConsiderations 75 3.4.4 TheFutureofRFIDSensing 78 3.5 RFID Applications 79 3.5.1 SupplyChainLogistics 80 3.5.2 ProductAuthentication 81 3.5.3 AgricultureandAnimals 83 Contents ix 3.5.4 IntelligentTransportationSystems 84 3.5.5 DocumentManagement 86 3.5.6 PharmaceuticalandHealthCareIndustry 87 3.5.7 IndoorLocalizationforFirstResponders 89 3.5.8 PassiveKeylessEntry 90 3.5.9 MilitaryApplications 91 3.5.10 OtherRFIDApplications 93 3.6 Review Questions and Problems 98 References 100 44 RFID Standards Development Challenges 103 4.1 Regional Regulations and Spectrum Allocations 103 4.2 Key Players in RFID Standardization 105 4.3 ISO and EPC Approaches 107 4.4 RFID Systems and Frequencies 109 4.4.1 PowerEmissionsConversion 109 4.4.2 NorthAmericanandInternationalFrequencyBands 110 4.4.3 RFIDInteroperabilityandHarmonization 112 4.4.4 AdvantagesandDisadvantagesofUsingthe13.56-MHz Frequency 115 4.4.5 Operationinthe900-MHzBand 117 4.4.6 Operationinthe2.45-and5.8-GHzBands 119 4.5 ISO/IEC 18000 RFID Air Interface Standards 121 4.6 UHF and EPCglobal Gen 2 124 4.6.1 TheEPCClassStructure 124 4.6.2 UHFGen2 126 4.6.3 UHFRFIDTagExample 128 4.7 Review Questions and Problems 130 References 132 55 Components of the RFID System 133 5.1 Engineering Challenges 133 5.2 Near- and Far-Field Propagation 134

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RFID (radio-frequency identification) is an emerging communication system technology and one of the most rapidly growing segments of today's automatic identification data collection industry. More and more engineers are looking for practical knowledge of the subject so they can realize RFID's perfor
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