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    Pattern-Reconfigurable, Circularly Polarized, High-Gain, Archimedean Spiral Antenna Array for Long-distance, Wide-Coverage RFID Inventorying

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    Author
    Yi, Da
    Zhang, Ren-Long
    Tang, Ming-Chun cc
    Fu, Jing-Feng
    Li, Yao
    Li, Xing-Xing
    Zhao, Huapeng
    Ziolkowski, Richard W. cc
    Affiliation
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2024-03-20
    Keywords
    Antenna array
    Antenna arrays
    Antenna measurements
    circular polarization
    Dipole antennas
    pattern-reconfigurable antenna
    Phased arrays
    Power dividers
    Radiofrequency identification
    RFID read antenna
    Spirals
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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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    D. Yi et al., "Pattern-Reconfigurable, Circularly Polarized, High-Gain, Archimedean Spiral Antenna Array for Long-distance, Wide-Coverage RFID Inventorying," in IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification, doi: 10.1109/JRFID.2024.3379875.
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    IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification
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    © 2024 IEEE.
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    Abstract
    A low-cost, pattern-reconfigurable, circularly polarized, high-gain, radio-frequency identification (RFID) reader antenna array is presented. It is a 2 × 2 array whose elements are based on an innovative Archimedean spiral design. A 4-way power divider feed network with switchable delay lines is designed that enables reconfiguring the radiation patterns of the array. Because of its high realized gain and nine reconfigurable states, the developed reader antenna can be applied in long-distance, wide-coverage RFID inventorying. The fabricated prototype, with dimensions 1.15 × 1.15 × 0.07 λL3 at 920 MHz, achieves a measured axial-ratio (AR) fractional bandwidth of 4.6%, and a peak realized gain (RG) of 10.5 dBic (12 dBic without the feed network). The RG of its reconfigurable patterns is greater than 6 dBic within θ = 0±45for all azimuth angles. It was also tested in an outdoor range as the reader antenna for a practical RFID system. The maximum read distance was 22.3 m.
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    2469-7281
    2469-729X
    DOI
    10.1109/jrfid.2024.3379875
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    Final accepted manuscript
    Sponsors
    Chongqing Natural Science Foundation
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    10.1109/jrfid.2024.3379875
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