RFID Handbook: Fundamentals and Applications in Contactless Smart Cards and Identification
RFID Handbook: Fundamentals and Applications in Contactless Smart Cards and Identification
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In this article we discuss the realization of antenna gate structures for Inductively Coupled Passive HF RFID Systems. Antenna gates are currently used in several applications, from industrial tracking to access control: in these structures the identification process is realized with the use of more antennas disposed in a configuration that makes them similar to doors. Nowadays these structures can reach a maximum width of 1.50-1.60 meters due to the limitations deriving from the CEPT ERC Recommendation 70-03 annex 9 on electromagnetic emissions from electronic devices. Next to this, limitations also derive from the decrease of the electromagnetic field with the distance and from physical constrains due to the fact that the field strength is proportional to the dimensions of the antennas. The purpose of this article is to describe a possible optimum configuration of antennas allowing the detection of tags across a 2 meters wide gate reducing as much as possible its dimensions.