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Passive millimeter-wave RFID using backscattered signals

Published on 13 June 2017
Passive millimeter-wave RFID using backscattered signals
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Authors
Guidi F., Decarli N., Dardari D., Mani F., D'Errico R.
Year2017-0094
Source-Title2016 IEEE Globecom Workshops, GC Wkshps 2016 - Proceedings
Affiliations
CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, Grenoble, France, Univ. Grenoble-Alpes, Grenoble, France, DEI, University of Bologna, via Venezia 52, Cesena (FC), Italy
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the possibility to jointly adopt millimeter-wave technology with passive RFID based on backscattered signals, which paves the way to new identification and localization applications for next 5G scenarios. In particular, we assess the feasibility of this solution by comparing it with the passive RFID in the microwave UWB band. Results show that, despite the high path-loss at 60 GHz, it is possible to achieve interesting performance thanks to the less stringent requirements in terms of emitted power with respect to the UWB technology. Moreover, the possibility of localizing tags with a single reader is foreseen thanks to the adoption of narrow-beam antennas and beamsteering operations. © 2016 IEEE.
Author-Keywords
Backscatter modulation, Millimeter-waves, RFID
Index-Keywords
Electromagnetic wave backscattering, Radio frequency identification (RFID), Backscatter modulation, Backscattered signal, Millimeter-wave technology, Narrow beam antenna, Passive millimeter wave, Single readers, Stringent requirement, UWB technology, Millimeter waves
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