Title: Kory Ballew, Matthew Koeth, Edward Parchuke, Charles Parsons,
1RFID ANTENNA DESIGN
Kory Ballew, Matthew Koeth, Edward Parchuke,
Charles Parsons, Richard Pierce, Laura Wright
khb042000_at_utdallas.edu, mjk035000_at_utdallas.edu,
efp051000_at_utdallas.edu, cxp022000_at_utdallas.edu,
rgp032000_at_utdallas.edu, law012200_at_utdallas.edu
Department of Electrical Engineering Erik Jonsson
School of Engineering Computer
Science University of Texas at Dallas Richardson,
Texas 75083-0688, U.S.A.
Engineering Approach
Goals
- Design a RFID tag antenna for use in supply chain
- management.
- Warehouse and distribution centers present a
demanding - environment for RFID implementation. The
presence of EMI and - EMF noise, along with different materials,
and large equipment - create unique challenges. Antenna performance
of the RFID tag - may increase overall system performance.
- Antenna Design will be approximately UPC Size
(4cm x 4cm) and meet EPCGlobal Specifications
to ensure adoption by the RFID community and
end users.
- Project Constraints
- Radiating Environment
- Cost
- Materials
- Implementation to RFID Tag
- Design Software is available through the
University - Resources and Personnel
- Antenna Parameters
- 10 Bandwidth
- Range 860 to 930 MHz
- EPCGlobal Standards as described in the
Project Overview - Omni-directional Radiation Pattern
- Tag is 4cm x 4cm
Project Overview
- Analyze Current Technologies
- Frequency Range 860-930MHz
- EPCGlobal Standards
- UHF Class 1 Gen 2 V. 1.0.9 Standard Conformance
Requirements - Interoperability Test Methodology v1.2.4 for UHF
Gen 2 RFID Devices - Antenna Radiation Pattern Omni-directional
- Current Supply Management Environments
- Couple Coil
- Radiating Environments
- Analyze Antenna Designs
- Loop Antenna
Project Conclusions
- Antenna will be a double dipole
- The double dipole pattern shown below
works for our program, because - of its omni-directional patterning as
well as the ability to cover the - required bandwidth. Dimensions are shown
in cm. - Ideal Environment will be Radiating
- This environment was chosen because the
readers can operate at - farther ranges than the readers available
in a couple coil environment
Radiating Environment