Technical Name |
Elimination of the Tag Chip: Fully Printable RFID Technology |
Project Operator |
National Taipei University of Technology |
Project Host |
陳晏笙 |
Summary |
This research project aims at the full implementation of chipless RFID in real application. We attempt to revolutionize library management by putting chipless tags on all library collections. As such, not only the system start-up cost is reduced as compared to conventional RFID, but the management and personnel costs are lowered because the efficiency of inventory taking and book finding is enhanced. |
Scientific Breakthrough |
This research study carries out a revolution for internet of things (IoT) technology. When conventional UHF RFID is applied, the cost is dominated by the tag chip. In contrast, our chipless RFID reduces the cost by 99%, as the chip is removed yet the information can be recorded on fully printable conductors. |
Industrial Applicability |
This research study can be applied to Internet of Things (IoTs) scenarios. In addition to the shopping experience, chipless RFID has potential for library collection managements and several IoT applications. In summary, it preserves the cost of barcode technology, yet it achieves the detection capability of UHF RFID. |
Keyword |
backscattering chipless radio-frequency identification (RFID) library management internet of things (IoT) radar cross section (RCS) ray tracing reliability short-time Fourier transform (STFT) signal processing time-frequency analysis |