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Modulated Noise Communication: Reading UHF RFID tags without a carrier


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This paper demonstrates that UHF RFID tags can be read without a carrier. More specifically, using an alternative reader design that does not emit a carrier, we show that...Show More

Abstract:

This paper demonstrates that UHF RFID tags can be read without a carrier. More specifically, using an alternative reader design that does not emit a carrier, we show that it is possible to read an RFID tag that was designed to be read by a conventional RFID reader that does emit a carrier. Typical RFID tags are designed to modulate a carrier; it turns out that, in addition to modulating a carrier, a backscatter modulator circuit also modulates tag circuit noise, including Johnson noise; Johnson and other noise is present in a tag even if a carrier is not. Modulated Noise Communication (MNC) can be read by an alternative reader design. The reader for modulated noise communication is simpler than a conventional backscatter reader because it does not have to contend with the problem of self-jamming. The absence of a carrier means that the tag needs an alternative power source; this could be an energy harvester such as a photovoltaic cell, or could be a time-multiplexed continuous wave signal from the reader. The use of time multiplexing means that the reader would still inherit the benefits of not needing to counteract self jamming.
Date of Conference: 13-15 June 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 July 2023
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Conference Location: Seattle, WA, USA

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