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UHF RFID Technology - 5AMSC536

  • Number of hours

    • Lectures 15.0
    • Projects -
    • Tutorials 9.0
    • Internship -
    • Laboratory works 18.0

    ECTS

    ECTS 0.0

Goal(s)

At the end of the class the student will be able to :
Use and to implement a UHF RFID system
Realize a wireless communication system based on RFID using electronic elementary bloc
Design a RFID tag
do the link budget to evaluate the read range of a wireless system

Responsible(s)

Romain SIRAGUSA

Content(s)

  • Introduction, history and usecase of the RFID technology
  • basics of RFID : Reminder of radiation parameters of antennas and S parameters.
  • RF concepts of UHF RFID : The physics behind the communication between a tag and a reader is detailed. The backscattered communication and the radar cross section is explained.
  • UHF RFID reader (entire system including the antenna)
  • UHF RFID tag (including antenna) : The important step to design an RFID Tag are introduced
  • UHF RFID protocol : The ISO18000-6C standard is detailed. The mandatory command and the anti-collision algorithm is explained.
  • Practical RFID usecases
  • Lab : Design and charactrization of a UHF RFID tag.

Prerequisites

Basics of radiation and RF

Test

Moyenne : mean 0.7*Exam+0.3*TP
Exam : examen 1h30 without document with calculator
TP : lab

The exam is given in english only FR

Calendar

The course exists in the following branches:

  • Curriculum - EIS - Semester 9 (this course is given in english only EN)
  • Curriculum - EIS (Apprenticeship) - Semester 9 (this course is given in english only EN)
  • Curriculum - - Semester 9 (this course is given in english only EN)
see the course schedule for 2022-2023

Additional Information

Course ID : 5AMSC536
Course language(s): FR

The course is attached to the following structures:

You can find this course among all other courses.

Bibliography

[1] H. Lehpamer, RFID Design Principles
[2] Klaus Finkenzeller, RFID-Handbook-Fundamentals-and-Applications-in-Contact-Less-Smart-Cards-and-Identification, 2003
[3] D. Parret, RFID at Ultra and Super High Frequencies, Theory and applications, Wiley
[4] D. M. Dobkins, The RF in RFID, Passive UHF RFID in practice, Newnes
[5] E. Perret, RFID and sensors, from RFID to chipless RFID, Wiley.