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Antennas for Narrow Band IoT Appliances and Applications

Antennas for Narrow Band IoT Appliances and Applications
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Author(s): Sekar Kandasamy (Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology, India), Krishnakumar E. (Department of ECE, Hindusthan Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India), Mahendrakan K. (Hindusthan Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India)and Malathi M. (Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology, Chennai, India)
Copyright: 2022
Pages: 15
Source title: Antenna Design for Narrowband IoT: Design, Analysis, and Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Balachandra Pattanaik (Wollega University, Ethiopia), M. Saravanan (Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, India), U. Saravanakumar (Muthayammal Engineering College, India)and Ganesh Babu T R (Muthayammal Engineering College, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9315-8.ch017

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Abstract

Radio frequency identification (RFID) antennas are used for wireless communication and in real-world applications. Now the internet of things (IoT) and automation have opened the doors to accomplish improved efficiency and productivity. Ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID antenna is a kind of auto-identification method that recognizes, discovers, validates, and engrosses with other IoT devices to competently accomplish one or more tasks. UHF RFID antennas are one of the important termination components that are installed throughout plants, easing automation. These antennas are principally cast off in engineering atmospheres that necessitate enormous strength to grip impact, shock, vibration, and thermal shocks deprived of trading-off the RF performance. This chapter evaluates and deliberates numerous algorithms and methodologies meant to provide more elastic and well-organized traditions of analyzing RFID antennae.

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