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Ultrawide Bandwidth RFID: The Next Generation?

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE
Volume 98, Issue 9, Pages 1570-1582

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JPROC.2010.2053015

Keywords

Backscatter modulation; localization; radio-frequency identification (RFID); ultrawide bandwidth (UWB)

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  1. FP7 European Projects EUWB [215669]
  2. SELECT [257544]

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Future advanced radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems are expected to provide both identification and high-definition localization of objects with improved reliability and security while maintaining low power consumption and cost. Ultrawide bandwidth (UWB) technology is a promising solution for next generation RFID systems to overcome most of the limitations of the current narrow bandwidth RFID technology such as: reduced area coverage, insufficient ranging resolution for accurate localization, sensitivity to interference, and scarce multiple-access capability. In this paper, a survey of current progress in the application of the UWB technology for RFID systems is presented with particular attention to low-complexity solutions for high-definition tag localization.

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