The effects of in-channel electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the behavior and performance of a modern ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) system are here investigated and assessed. In particular, meaningful results from experiments are summarized and commented with the aim of highlighting the importance of EMI issues in the design and setup of UHF RFID systems. Experiments have been conducted on a suitably arranged testbed configured in such a way as to emulate a typical identification process of items within a given volume. The testbed includes a real-life UHF RFID reader and a set of EPCglobal Gen-2 Class-1 tags. Measurements are accomplished in terms of system efficiency, intended as percentage of correctly identified tags.

Experimental analysis of UHF RFID system susceptibility to in-channel radio interference

BERTOCCO, MATTEO;SONA, ALESSANDRO
2010

Abstract

The effects of in-channel electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the behavior and performance of a modern ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) system are here investigated and assessed. In particular, meaningful results from experiments are summarized and commented with the aim of highlighting the importance of EMI issues in the design and setup of UHF RFID systems. Experiments have been conducted on a suitably arranged testbed configured in such a way as to emulate a typical identification process of items within a given volume. The testbed includes a real-life UHF RFID reader and a set of EPCglobal Gen-2 Class-1 tags. Measurements are accomplished in terms of system efficiency, intended as percentage of correctly identified tags.
2010
Proc. of IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMC Europe 2010
9788374934268
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