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Retrodirective Microwave Backscatter Tag

Posted on March 27, 2019 Written by Gregory Durgin

M. Alhassoun, M. Varner, G.D. Durgin. “Theory and Design of a Retrodirective Rat-Race-Based RFID Tag“, IEEE Journal on RFID, vol 3, no 1, March 2019, pp 25-34.

Movement toward mm-wave backscatter communications in radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems necessitates seeking designs that compensate for the path loss introduced by the radio channel. A viable, simple, and power-efficient solution is to equip RFID tags with retrodirective arrays, which guarantee reflection with maximal gain in the direction of incidence. In this paper, we build upon a previous work to design and implement an original retrodirective tag in which its feeding network is a properly terminated rat-race coupler. We start by deriving the required terminations that ensure retrodirectivity. Then, we build a retrodirective tag and experimentally compare its radar cross section to that of a single-antenna tag. The measurements reveal that the radar cross section of the proposed retrodirective tag is, on average, approximately 6 dB more than that of a single-antenna tag while both tags have the same field-of-view. From the promising results in this paper, the proposed design is a potential candidate for next-generation microwave and mm-wave RFID tags because it is compatible with low-power reflection amplifiers (e.g., tunnel diodes), it can implement multiple modulation schemes without changing the circuit layout, and it can be implemented using only a single RF switch.

Filed Under: Backscatter Radio, Publication

Alhassoun’s Talk at IEEE CCNC 2019 on Retrodirective Fading

Posted on February 18, 2019 Written by Gregory Durgin

Senior PhD candidate Mohammad Alhassoun visited the 2019 IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC) in Las Vegas, NV. There he presented a paper on the unique small-scale fading properties of a retrodirective backscatter channel. These channels have garnered a lot of interest lately due to their low-powered, long-distance link capabilities, which excites the “Internet of Things” community. Below are the slides from the talk, entitled “Spatial Fading in Backscatter Channels: Theory and Models.”

IEEE CCNC2019 Presentation

Filed Under: Backscatter Radio, Publication

Invited Paper on Retrodirective Rat-Race Circuit Now Available on IEEExplore

Posted on December 7, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

Theory and Design of a Retrodirective Rat-Race-Based RFID Tag
Mohammad Alhassoun, Michael A. Varner, Gregory D. Durgin
IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification
Year: 2018

The full-length journal paper on Mohammad Alhassoun’s rat-race design for retro directive RFID tags is now available on IEEExplore.  The work presents a new design for a microwave antenna and feed topology that allows a single IC to control retro directive behavior and modulate information back to a reader.  This invited paper was an extension of the award-winning conference paper by Mr. Alhassoun.

Filed Under: Backscatter Radio, Publication

Low-Powered Microwave Reader for Satellites

Posted on December 5, 2018 Written by Gregory Durgin

Low-power and Compact Microwave RFID Reader for Sensing Applications in Space
Cheng Qi, Joshua D. Griffin, Gregory D. Durgin
IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology & Application (RFID-TA)
Macau SER, Sep 2018, 6 pages

Paper from the IEEE RFID-TA 2018 conference presenting the latest generation microwave backscatter reader developed by the lab.  Winner of the best student paper award.

Filed Under: Backscatter Radio, Publication, Wireless Power

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