Radio Frequency Identification Engineering
Radio Frequency Identification Engineering Radio frequency identification (RFID) has become an undeniable aspect of modern living, being used from logistics, access control, and electronic payment systems to artificial intelligence, and as a key building block of the internet of things. Presenting a unique coverage of RFID reader design and engineering, this is a valuable resource for engineers and researchers, aiding in their mission of fulfilling current and future demands in the RFID space. Providing a cohesive compilation of technical resources for full-stack engineering of RFID readers, the book includes step-by-step techniques, algorithms, and source code that can be incorporated in custom designs. Readers are invited to explore the design of RFID interrogators based on software-defined radio for flexible, upgradeable solutions as well as low-complexity techniques for engineering low-cost RFID readers. Additionally, the authors provide insight into related topics such as waveform design optimization for improved reading range and novel quadrature backscatter modulation techniques.
- Provides essential guidelines for engineering RFID readers using a unique collection of resources
- Exploits techniques for the design of low-cost RFID readers that are suitable for market segments where the costs of RFID readers are prohibitive
- Explores both backscatter radio approaches and reading range optimization, helping industry professionals improve their RFID readers and opening new possibilities for research
Product details
January 2025Hardback
9781108489713
266 pages
244 × 170 × 16 mm
0.649kg
Not yet published - available from February 2025
Table of Contents
- Foreword Smail Tedjini
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 2. An introduction to radio frequency identification
- 3. Backscatter communications: fundamentals and recent advances
- 4. An overview of the ISO 18000-63 standard
- 5. Digital signal processing for RFID applications
- 6. A simple low-cost RFID reader implementation
- 7. A software-defined RFID reader design
- 8. Self-jamming in backscatter radio systems
- 9. Wake-up radios for IoT applications
- 10. Unconventional wireless power transmission
- 11. A battery-less backscatter remote control system
- Appendix A – Alternative battery-less controller configurations.