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Summary
Summary
The Handbook of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems is a single comprehensive reference on the smart antenna technologies applied to RFID. This book will provide a timely reference book for researchers and students in the areas of both smart antennas and RFID technologies. It is the first book to combine two of the most important wireless technologies together in one book. The handbook will feature chapters by leading experts in both academia and industry offering an in-depth description of terminologies and concepts related to smart antennas in various RFID systems applications. Some topics are: adaptive beamforming for RFID smart antennas, multiuser interference suppression in RFID tag reading, phased array antennas for RFID applications, smart antennas in wireless systems and market analysis and case studies of RFID smart antennas. This handbook will cover the latest achievements in the designs and applications for smart antennas for RFID as well as the basic concepts, terms, protocols, systems architectures and case studies in smart antennas for RFID readers and tags.
Author Notes
Dr. Nemai Chandra Karmakar obtained his PhD in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering from the University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia, in 1999. He has about twenty years of teaching, design, and research experience in smart antennas, microwave active and passive circuits, and chipless RFIDs in both industry and academia in Australia, Canada, Singapore, and Bangladesh. He has published more than 180 refereed journal and conference papers and many book chapters. He holds two patents in the field. Currently, he is a senior lecture in the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering at Monash University.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xix |
Contributors | p. xxi |
I Introduction To RFID | p. 1 |
1 The Evolution Of RFID | p. 3 |
2 Introduction To RFID Systems | p. 13 |
3 Recent Paradigm Shift In RFID And Smart Antennas | p. 57 |
II RFID Reader Systems | p. 83 |
4 RFID Readers-Review And Design | p. 85 |
5 A Development Platform For SDR-Based RFID Reader | p. 123 |
III Physical Layer Developments Of Smart Antennas For RFID Systems | p. 139 |
6 RFID Planar Antenna-Smart Design Approach At UHF Band | p. 141 |
7 Handheld Reader Antenna At 5.8 Ghz | p. 173 |
8 FPGA-Controlled Phased Array Antenna Development For UHF RFID Reader | p. 211 |
9 Optical Beamforming Phased Arrays For UWB Chipless RFID Reader | p. 243 |
10 Adaptive Antenna Arrays In RFID | p. 283 |
11 Design Of Portable Smart Antenna System For RFID Reader: A New Approach | p. 301 |
IV DOA And Localization Of RFID Tags Using Smart Antennas | p. 317 |
12 Direction Of Arrival Estimation Based On A Single-Port Smart Antenna For RFID Applications | p. 319 |
13 DOA GEO-Location In A Real-Time Indoor WiFi System Utilizing Smart Antennas | p. 341 |
14 Direction-Of-Arrival (DOA) Estimation Of Impulse Radio UWB RFID Tags | p. 363 |
15 Enabling Localization Services In Single And Multihop Wireless Networks | p. 385 |
V Multi-Antenna RFID Tags | p. 413 |
16 Multi-Antenna Backscattered Chipless RFID Design | p. 415 |
17 Link Budgets For Backscatter Radio Systems | p. 445 |
18 Fading Statistics For Multi-Antenna RF Tags | p. 469 |
VI MIMO Antennas For RFID Systems | p. 497 |
19 Optimum Power Allocation In Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Systems Under Independent Rayleigh Fading | p. 499 |
20 Low-Cost And Compact RF-MINO Transceivers | p. 513 |
21 Blind Channel Estimation In MIMO For MC-CDMA | p. 539 |
VII Anti-Collision Algorithm And Smart Antennas For RFID Systems | p. 571 |
22 RFID Anti-Collision Algorithms With Multi-Packet Reception | p. 573 |
23 Anti-Collision Algorithm And Smart Antennas For RFID Systems | p. 587 |
24 Anti-Collision Of RFID Tags Using Capture Effect | p. 603 |
Index | p. 615 |