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Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Design for RFID Tag: A Study

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Nowadays, wireless communication systems require antennas able to operate in multiple frequency bands. Frequency reconfigurable antennas have been meet this need and become more advantageous and appreciated compared to conventional antennas. This paper presents the process of designing a frequency reconfigurable antenna for RFID tag, and discusses the interest of using this type of antennas in RFID technology applications, namely identification and localization of vehicles in a given area.

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    NISS '21: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Networking, Information Systems & Security
    April 2021
    410 pages
    ISBN:9781450388719
    DOI:10.1145/3454127

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