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adam_text | Contents
About the Author
xi
Preface
хій
Acknowledgements
xvii
Note to Readers
xix
Part One RFID: General Features, Basic Principles and Market
1
1
Introduction, Definitions and Vocabulary
3
1.1
To Understand Radio Frequency, We Must Know about Frequencies
and Their Classification
4
1.2
RFID: Who Uses It and What For?
6
1.3
History
б
1.4
Radio Frequency (or Contactless) Identification and Its Range
of Applications
7
1.5
The Concept of Contactless Communication
8
1.6
The Elements, Terms and Vocabulary of RFID
10
1.7
Vocabulary: The Many Terms Used for the Elements of RFID
12
1.8
Appendix: Units and
Constants
14
2
General Operating Principles of the Base Station-Tag Pair
17
2.1
Energy Transfer and Communication Modes
17
2.2
Forward Link and
Retarn Link 19
23
Data
Communications
30
2.4
The Principle of CoHimtmication
33
2.5
The Concept of Operating Modes
35
2.6
General Operating Problems in Data Transmission
37
2.7
More Specific Problems Relating to Loag Distance RFID Systems
40
3
The Market aid Applications far Contactless Technology
43
3.1
The Market
fer
Contactless Technology and RFID
43
3.2
Applications for Tags
44
3.3
Operators and Participants
ів
the Market
50
vi
Contents
Part Two Wave Propagation: Principles, Theories
...
and the Reality
55
4
Some Essential Theory
57
4.1
The Phenomenon of Propagation and Radiation
57
4.2
The Hertzian
Dipole 57
4.3
Classification of Fields and Regions of Space
62
4.4
RFID Applications Using
UHF
and SHF, i.e. Far Field Applications
66
4.5
The Hertzian
Dipole
and
a
Dipole
of any Length,
λ/η
and
λ/2
85
4.6
List of the Main Formulae in this Chapter
92
4.7
Appendix
1:
Brief Notes on Maxwell s Equations
94
4.8
Appendix
2:
Brief Notes on Complex Numbers
96
4.9
Appendix
3:
Brief Notes on Powers Expressed as
Complex Numbers
97
4.10
Appendix
4:
Brief Notes on Vectors
100
5
Wave Propagation in Free Space
103
5.1 Isotropie
and
Anisotropie
Antennas
103
5.2
Antenna Gain
105
5.3
Power Flux Density at One Point in Space
110
5.4
Effective Radiated Power Perp
112
6
Power Recovery at the Terminals of the Tag Antenna
121
6.1
Recovering the Transmitted Radiated Power (or Some of It)
121
6.2
The Concept of Aperture or Surface
122
6.3
Definition of the Main Parameters Required for an
RFID
Application
140
7
Reality Check: How to Manage Everyday Problems
163
7.1
Effects of the Application Environment
164
7.2
Tag Polarization Losses,
ороЬайайоп
=p
177
7.3
Antenna Load Mismatch Factor,
θίοαά
matching
=
<r
183
7.4
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
187
7.5
Losses Due to the Physical Design of the
Antenna, ^antenna
195
7.6
By Way of Conclusion
195
7.7
Real-World Examples of RFID at
UHF
and
2.45
GHz
196
7.8
Effects of the Mounting of the Integrated Circuit on the
Tag Substrate
198
7.9
By Way of Conclusion
199
7.10
Example at
UHF
and SHF
199
7.1
Î
Appendix: Fact and Fantasy About
UHF
Tags and Water
202
8
Reflection
andrar
Reradiation
ef
Waves and RFTO Applications 2§7
8
Л
The Physical Phenomenon of Wave Scattering
207
8.2
Scattering Modes
209
8.3
Power Scattered/Reradiated/Relected by the Tag, Ps
209
8.4
Radar Cross-Sectioa (RCS) of the Tag»
σ,.
s
220
8.5
Appendix
238
Contents
vii
9
The Back Scattering Technique and Its Application
241
9.1
The Principle of Communication by Back Scattering Between
the Base Station and the Tag
241
9.2
The Merit Factor of a Tag, Acr«,
s
or ARCS
245
9.3
Appendix: Summary of the Principal Formulae of
Chapters
7, 8
and
9 269
10
RFED Case Studies Summarizing the Preceding Chapters
273
10.1
Case
1:
Application to a Remotely Powered Passive Tag
273
10.2
Case
2:
Application to a Battery-Assisted Passive Tag
273
10.3
Examples la and lb: Application to a Remotely Powered Passive Tag
274
10.4
Example
2:
Application to a Battery-Assisted Passive Tag
281
Part Three Communication and Transmission, Baseband Signals,
Carrier Modulation and Interleaving
291
11
Digital Aspect: Bit Coding and Baseband Signals
295
11.1
Bit Coding
295
11.2
Different Types of Bit Coding for Use in RFID at
UHF
and SHF
298
11.3
Summary of the Different Types of Bit Coding
310
12
Analogue Aspect: Carrier Modulation Methods
311
12.1
Type of Modulation
31
і
12.2
Types of Carrier Modulation for the Forward Link from
the Base Station to the Tag
312
12.3
Amplitude Modulation
313
12.4
Frequency Modulation and Phase Modulation
321
12.5
Conclusion
324
13
Spread Spectrum Techniques
325
13.1
Frequency Hopping and Agility Systems and Spread Spectrum
Techniques
325
13.2
Spread Spectrum Techniques (Spread Spectrum Modulation,
SS)
326
13.3
Frequency Hopping or Agility Systems for Spreading the Radiated
Spectrum of Narrowband Modulated Carriers
332
13.4
Spread Spectrum Systems for Spreading the Radiated Spectrum
of Wideband Modulated Carriers
342
13.5
Hybrid* Spread Spectrum Techniques; DSSS and FHSS
350
13.6
Back to the Fature
351
13.7
Examples at SHF
352
13.8
FHSS, LBT, DSSS.
..
and
1РЮ
353
14
Interacfiens
and Conclusion, 3S?
14.1
Relations, Interaction and Performance:
How They Are Affected by the Choice of Bit Coding
and toe Types of Modulation Used
357
14.2
Genesi
C«elasion of Part Three
366
viii Contents
Part Four Standards and Regulations
369
15 Standards for RFID at
UHF
and SHF
371
15.1
The Purpose of the Standards
371
15.2
Users and Providers of Standards
371
15.3
The ISO/OSI Layer Models
372
15.4
ISO Standards for Contactless Technology
376
15.5
Appendix
1:
Hierarchy and Structure of the EPC System
402
15.6
Appendix
2:
Structure of the EPC Number
403
15.7
Appendix
3:
Some Facts about the Everyday Performance
of ISO
18000-6
mode
С
-
EPC
Cl G2
405
16
Regulations and Human Exposure
411
16.1
Survey of Standards and Regulations
411
16.2
Summary of Regulations in the USA, Europe, France
and the Rest of the World Relating to RFID at
UHF
and SHF
415
16.3
Standards for Magnetic and Electrical Fields
in a Human Environment: Human Exposure
418
16.4
Other Requirements to be Met
422
17
The Effects and Repercussions of Regulations on Performance
425
17.1
Frequency
425
17.2
Transmission Level
427
17.3
Summary
440
17.4
Comparison Between Europe and the USA
440
17.5
UHFor 13.56 MHz Around the World and
ін
Europe
441
17.6
Appendix: The Main Standards and Regulations
448
Part Five Components for Tags and Base Stations
453
18
RFID Tags
455
18.1
Some General Remarks
455
18.2
Summary of Operating Principles
455
18.3
The Technology of Tags
457
18.4
Antennas for Tags
462
19
The Base Station
471
19.1
Introduction
471
19.2
Examples of Base Station Hardware Architecture
480
19.3
Examples of Products
500
19.4
Antennas for Base Stations
501
1
9.5
Some Concluding Remarks
505
20
Ceirformity, Performance
ана
Methods for Evaluating
Tafp and Systems
5Θ7
20.1
Official Measurement and Test Methods
507
20.2
Required Parameters
509
Contents
їх
20.3 Simple
Methods of Measurement
510
20.4
By Way of Conclusion
513
Conclusions
517
Useful Addresses, Component Manufacturers and Further Reading
519
Index
521
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adam_txt |
Contents
About the Author
xi
Preface
хій
Acknowledgements
xvii
Note to Readers
xix
Part One RFID: General Features, Basic Principles and Market
1
1
Introduction, Definitions and Vocabulary
3
1.1
To Understand Radio Frequency, We Must Know about Frequencies
and Their Classification
4
1.2
RFID: Who Uses It and What For?
6
1.3
History
б
1.4
Radio Frequency (or Contactless) Identification and Its Range
of Applications
7
1.5
The Concept of Contactless Communication
8
1.6
The Elements, Terms and Vocabulary of RFID
10
1.7
Vocabulary: The Many Terms Used for the Elements of RFID
12
1.8
Appendix: Units and
Constants
14
2
General Operating Principles of the Base Station-Tag Pair
17
2.1
Energy Transfer and Communication Modes
17
2.2
Forward Link and
Retarn Link 19
23
Data
Communications
30
2.4
The Principle of CoHimtmication
33
2.5
The Concept of Operating Modes
35
2.6
General Operating Problems in Data Transmission
37
2.7
More Specific Problems Relating to 'Loag Distance' RFID Systems
40
3
The Market aid Applications far Contactless Technology
43
3.1
The Market
fer
Contactless Technology and RFID
43
3.2
Applications for Tags
44
3.3
Operators and Participants
ів
the Market
50
vi
Contents
Part Two Wave Propagation: Principles, Theories
.
and the Reality
55
4
Some Essential Theory
57
4.1
The Phenomenon of Propagation and Radiation
57
4.2
The Hertzian
Dipole 57
4.3
Classification of Fields and Regions of Space
62
4.4
RFID Applications Using
UHF
and SHF, i.e. Far Field Applications
66
4.5
The Hertzian
Dipole
and
a
Dipole
of any Length,
λ/η
and
λ/2
85
4.6
List of the Main Formulae in this Chapter
92
4.7
Appendix
1:
Brief Notes on Maxwell's Equations
94
4.8
Appendix
2:
Brief Notes on Complex Numbers
96
4.9
Appendix
3:
Brief Notes on Powers Expressed as
Complex Numbers
97
4.10
Appendix
4:
Brief Notes on Vectors
100
5
Wave Propagation in Free Space
103
5.1 Isotropie
and
Anisotropie
Antennas
103
5.2
Antenna Gain
105
5.3
Power Flux Density at One Point in Space
110
5.4
Effective Radiated Power Perp
112
6
Power Recovery at the Terminals of the Tag Antenna
121
6.1
Recovering the Transmitted Radiated Power (or Some of It)
121
6.2
The Concept of Aperture or Surface
' 122
6.3
Definition of the Main Parameters Required for an
RFID
Application
140
7
Reality Check: How to Manage Everyday Problems
163
7.1
Effects of the Application Environment
164
7.2
Tag Polarization Losses,
ороЬайайоп
=p
177
7.3
Antenna Load Mismatch Factor,
θίοαά
matching
=
<r
183
7.4
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
187
7.5
Losses Due to the Physical Design of the
Antenna, ^antenna
195
7.6
By Way of Conclusion
195
7.7
Real-World Examples of RFID at
UHF
and
2.45
GHz
196
7.8
Effects of the Mounting of the Integrated Circuit on the
Tag Substrate
198
7.9
By Way of Conclusion
199
7.10
Example at
UHF
and SHF
199
7.1
Î
Appendix: Fact and Fantasy About
UHF
Tags and Water
202
8
Reflection
andrar
Reradiation
ef
Waves and RFTO Applications 2§7
8
Л
The Physical Phenomenon of Wave Scattering
207
8.2
Scattering Modes
209
8.3
Power Scattered/Reradiated/Relected by the Tag, Ps
209
8.4
Radar Cross-Sectioa (RCS) of the Tag»
σ,.
s
220
8.5
Appendix
238
Contents
vii
9
The Back Scattering Technique and Its Application
241
9.1
The Principle of Communication by Back Scattering Between
the Base Station and the Tag
241
9.2
The Merit Factor of a Tag, Acr«,
s
or ARCS
245
9.3
Appendix: Summary of the Principal Formulae of
Chapters
7, 8
and
9 269
10
RFED Case Studies Summarizing the Preceding Chapters
273
10.1
Case
1:
Application to a'Remotely Powered Passive Tag'
273
10.2
Case
2:
Application to a 'Battery-Assisted Passive Tag'
273
10.3
Examples la and lb: Application to a 'Remotely Powered Passive Tag'
274
10.4
Example
2:
Application to a 'Battery-Assisted Passive Tag'
281
Part Three Communication and Transmission, Baseband Signals,
Carrier Modulation and Interleaving
291
11
Digital Aspect: Bit Coding and Baseband Signals
295
11.1
Bit Coding
295
11.2
Different Types of Bit Coding for Use in RFID at
UHF
and SHF
298
11.3
Summary of the Different Types of Bit Coding
310
12
Analogue Aspect: Carrier Modulation Methods
311
12.1
Type of Modulation
31
і
12.2
Types of Carrier Modulation for the Forward Link from
the Base Station to the Tag
312
12.3
Amplitude Modulation
313
12.4
Frequency Modulation and Phase Modulation
321
12.5
Conclusion
324
13
Spread Spectrum Techniques
325
13.1
Frequency Hopping and Agility Systems and Spread Spectrum
Techniques
325
13.2
Spread Spectrum Techniques (Spread Spectrum Modulation,
SS)
326
13.3
Frequency Hopping or Agility Systems for Spreading the Radiated
Spectrum of Narrowband Modulated Carriers
332
13.4
Spread Spectrum Systems for Spreading the Radiated Spectrum
of Wideband Modulated Carriers
342
13.5
'Hybrid* Spread Spectrum Techniques; DSSS and FHSS
350
13.6
Back to the Fature
351
13.7
Examples at SHF
352
13.8
FHSS, LBT, DSSS.
.
and
1РЮ
353
14
Interacfiens
and Conclusion, 3S?
14.1
Relations, Interaction and Performance:
How They Are Affected by the Choice of Bit Coding
and toe Types of Modulation Used
357
14.2
Genesi
C«elasion of Part Three
366
viii Contents
Part Four Standards and Regulations
369
15 Standards for RFID at
UHF
and SHF
371
15.1
The Purpose of the Standards
371
15.2
Users and Providers of Standards
371
15.3
The ISO/OSI Layer Models
372
15.4
ISO Standards for Contactless Technology
376
15.5
Appendix
1:
Hierarchy and Structure of the EPC System
402
15.6
Appendix
2:
Structure of the EPC Number
403
15.7
Appendix
3:
Some Facts about the Everyday Performance
of ISO
18000-6
mode
С
-
EPC
Cl G2
405
16
Regulations and Human Exposure
411
16.1
Survey of Standards and Regulations
411
16.2
Summary of Regulations in the USA, Europe, France
and the Rest of the World Relating to RFID at
UHF
and SHF
415
16.3
Standards for Magnetic and Electrical Fields
in a Human Environment: Human Exposure
418
16.4
Other Requirements to be Met
422
17
The Effects and Repercussions of Regulations on Performance
425
17.1
Frequency
425
17.2
Transmission Level
427
17.3
Summary
440
17.4
Comparison Between Europe and the USA
440
17.5
UHFor 13.56 MHz Around the World and
ін
Europe
441
17.6
Appendix: The Main Standards and Regulations
448
Part Five Components for Tags and Base Stations
453
18
RFID Tags
455
18.1
Some General Remarks
455
18.2
Summary of Operating Principles
455
18.3
The Technology of Tags
457
18.4
Antennas for Tags
462
19
The Base Station
471
19.1
Introduction
471
19.2
Examples of Base Station Hardware Architecture
480
19.3
Examples of Products
500
19.4
Antennas for Base Stations
501
1
9.5
Some Concluding Remarks
505
20
Ceirformity, Performance
ана
Methods for Evaluating
Tafp and Systems
5Θ7
20.1
Official Measurement and Test Methods
507
20.2
Required Parameters
509
Contents
їх
20.3 Simple
Methods of Measurement
510
20.4
By Way of Conclusion
513
Conclusions
517
Useful Addresses, Component Manufacturers and Further Reading
519
Index
521 |
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spelling | Paret, Dominique Verfasser aut RFID de super hautes fréquences RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications Dominique Paret Chichester Wiley 2009 XX, 527 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Radio frequency identification systems Radio frequency Identification Wireless communication systems RFID (DE-588)4509863-3 gnd rswk-swf Hochfrequenz (DE-588)4160130-0 gnd rswk-swf RFID (DE-588)4509863-3 s Hochfrequenz (DE-588)4160130-0 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015522391&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Paret, Dominique RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications Radio frequency identification systems Radio frequency Identification Wireless communication systems RFID (DE-588)4509863-3 gnd Hochfrequenz (DE-588)4160130-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4509863-3 (DE-588)4160130-0 |
title | RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications |
title_alt | RFID de super hautes fréquences |
title_auth | RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications |
title_exact_search | RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications |
title_exact_search_txtP | RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications |
title_full | RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications Dominique Paret |
title_fullStr | RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications Dominique Paret |
title_full_unstemmed | RFID at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications Dominique Paret |
title_short | RFID at ultra and super high frequencies |
title_sort | rfid at ultra and super high frequencies theory and applications |
title_sub | theory and applications |
topic | Radio frequency identification systems Radio frequency Identification Wireless communication systems RFID (DE-588)4509863-3 gnd Hochfrequenz (DE-588)4160130-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Radio frequency identification systems Radio frequency Identification Wireless communication systems RFID Hochfrequenz |
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