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Radio ranging with ultrahigh resolution using a harmonic radio-frequency identification system

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NATURE ELECTRONICS
卷 2, 期 3, 页码 125-131

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41928-019-0219-0

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  1. Department of Energy (DoE) of the United States under the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) [DE-AR0000528, DE-AR0000946]

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The accurate sensing of the location of specific objects in an indoor setting is critical for applications including robotic feedback control and non-intrusive structural integrity monitoring. Current optical and ultrasound approaches often suffer from insufficient accuracy, obstruction by other objects, and ambiguous identification. Alternatively, conventional radar-like radio-frequency (RF) methods can suffer from problems such as multipath ambiguity, small time of flight, and limited item recognition. Attachment of a passive RF identification (RFID) tag can provide a unique marker by modulating the backscattering signal, but current systems struggle with high interference and noise, and thus have poor ranging accuracy. Here we show that a 1 GHz harmonic RFID system can provide a ranging resolution of less than 50 micrometres with a sampling rate of greater than 1 kHz. The fundamental limits on ranging precision in our system are traced to the phase noise of the RF source and the aperture jitter of the data converter. The small passive tag required for the approach can be embedded in indoor or underwater objects, as well as within building structures.

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