A general and reconfigurable antenna scheme for RFID desktop readers operating in the UHF band is here
proposed. To maximize the electromagnetic field in a confined volume within the antenna near-field region (namely, in
both the reactive and radiative near-field regions), a travelling wave antenna is combined with a low-gain resonating
antenna, which share the surface of the desktop reader antenna. The travelling wave antenna allows for covering the
reactive near-field region, with almost uniform electric and magnetic fields up to a few cm from the antenna surface.
The low-gain resonating antenna is used to cover the radiative near-field region, up to a few tens of cm from the
antenna surface, yet radiating a relatively low field in the antenna far-field region as required by antennas for desktop
readers. In such a way, a satisfactory tag readability is expected independently on the material of the item the tag is
attached to and the effect of the mutual coupling among stacked tags. The suggested modular configuration can be
realized by using different technologies for the travelling wave antenna (microstrip, coplanar waveguide, slotline, etc.),
as well as different layouts for the resonating antenna. Above degrees of freedom allow the antenna designer to easily
meet the specifications on antenna size and RFID read range. The antenna modules used to realize the reader antenna
can be combined through either a shunt or series feeding connection; as an alternative, a few switches and variable
power splitters could be added to implement a reconfigurable desktop reader antenna.
1. Introduction
A general and reconfigurable antenna scheme for RFID desktop readers operating in the UHF band is hereproposed. To maximize the electromagnetic field in a confined volume within the antenna near-field region (namely, inboth the reactive and radiative near-field regions), a travelling wave antenna is combined with a low-gain resonatingantenna, which share the surface of the desktop reader antenna. The travelling wave antenna allows for covering thereactive near-field region, with almost uniform electric and magnetic fields up to a few cm from the antenna surface.The low-gain resonating antenna is used to cover the radiative near-field region, up to a few tens of cm from theantenna surface, yet radiating a relatively low field in the antenna far-field region as required by antennas for desktopreaders. In such a way, a satisfactory tag readability is expected independently on the material of the item the tag isattached to and the effect of the mutual coupling among stacked tags. The suggested modular configuration can berealized by using different technologies for the travelling wave antenna (microstrip, coplanar waveguide, slotline, etc.),as well as different layouts for the resonating antenna. Above degrees of freedom allow the antenna designer to easilymeet the specifications on antenna size and RFID read range. The antenna modules used to realize the reader antennacan be combined through either a shunt or series feeding connection; as an alternative, a few switches and variablepower splitters could be added to implement a reconfigurable desktop reader antenna.
1. Introduction
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