Diseño de un TAG RFID pasivo usando fractales

Radio frequency identification tags, also known as RFID tags that currently exist can cause discomfort to users, due to the cost of having a passive RFID tag that uses an integrated circuit for their correct operation, in addition, the sizes of some of these tags whose dimensions are not adequate to...

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Autor Principal: Pazmiño Sosa, Erick Santiago
Otros Autores: Vásquez Peralvo, Juan Andrés
Formato: Tesis de Pregrado
Publicado: Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2017 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://dspace.udla.edu.ec/handle/33000/8319
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Sumario:Radio frequency identification tags, also known as RFID tags that currently exist can cause discomfort to users, due to the cost of having a passive RFID tag that uses an integrated circuit for their correct operation, in addition, the sizes of some of these tags whose dimensions are not adequate to fit the pocket of their users. This study is focused on the design of a radio frequency identification tag (RFID), which will be passive, and will eliminate the integrated circuit that the tags currently have. For this, the fractal structures will be used in order to obtain an antenna that can be coupled inside an RFID tag. These fractal structures will also help reduce the sizes of the tags that currently exist. The process that will be used in order to fulfill the focus of this work consists of three important parts, which are: fractal antenna design, antenna simulation and analysis of the results obtained.