Simulation analysis for the performance of integrated HF RFID antennas

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  • Antonios Bouzakis
  • Ludger Overmeyer
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksProceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012
Seiten391-394
Seitenumfang4
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2012
VeranstaltungUKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012 - Malta, Malta
Dauer: 14 Nov. 201216 Nov. 2012

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NameProceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012

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Efficient deployment of RFID systems in supply chain management applications, requires basic understanding of the system operation to provide for optimal performance. The relative position and orientation between the reader and the tag are critical, whereas the performance is furthermore strongly influenced by every object in the proximity of the antennas. Herein, we analyze a real application scenario with a simulation model to identify the positions where the reader-tag communication is distorted due to field interference and verify the results with the aid of field probe. Finally, we measure the overall system performance in real operation with the aid of a commercial RFID tag. In conclusion, the performance of an HF RFID system can be predicted through a simulation analysis, which furthermore illustrates the optimal positioning for the antennas.

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Simulation analysis for the performance of integrated HF RFID antennas. / Bouzakis, Antonios; Overmeyer, Ludger.
Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012. 2012. S. 391-394 6410182 (Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012).

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Bouzakis, A & Overmeyer, L 2012, Simulation analysis for the performance of integrated HF RFID antennas. in Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012., 6410182, Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012, S. 391-394, UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012, Malta, Malta, 14 Nov. 2012. https://doi.org/10.1109/EMS.2012.22
Bouzakis, A., & Overmeyer, L. (2012). Simulation analysis for the performance of integrated HF RFID antennas. In Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012 (S. 391-394). Artikel 6410182 (Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012). https://doi.org/10.1109/EMS.2012.22
Bouzakis A, Overmeyer L. Simulation analysis for the performance of integrated HF RFID antennas. in Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012. 2012. S. 391-394. 6410182. (Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012). doi: 10.1109/EMS.2012.22
Bouzakis, Antonios ; Overmeyer, Ludger. / Simulation analysis for the performance of integrated HF RFID antennas. Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012. 2012. S. 391-394 (Proceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012).
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