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New UHF RFID Tag Antennas: Architecture and Compactness
The nature and properties of the antenna are the main topic of this article. The collective electrical signals obtained from RFID antennas necessitate sophisticated feeding, gain, and radiation pattern approaches. Following an overview of RFID technology (including its principles and the features of various RFID tags), the article provides several instances of how this technology is used in industry or daily life. The investigation of antenna properties stands essential for implementing radio frequency identification (RFID) systems and their wireless communications in various applications including road tolling systems and Bluetooth systems and wireless local area networks (WLAN) and military and personal communication systems and mobile phones and PDAs and animal traceability systems. The research proposes creating a new radio frequency identification printed antenna. The antenna achieves a bandwidth level much higher than standard printed antennas maintain in their planar configuration. The antenna shape for a printed dipole antenna displays significant reduction when operated in the same frequency band.
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