Title :
Electrically Large Zero-Phase-Shift Line Grid-Array UHF Near-Field RFID Reader Antenna
Author :
Jin Shi ; Xianming Qing ; Zhi Ning Chen
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Inf., Nantong Univ., Nantong, China
Abstract :
A grid-array antenna using a zero-phase-shift (ZPS) line is proposed to enlarge the interrogation zone of a reader antenna for near-field ultra-high-frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) system. The proposed grid-array antenna is composed of a number of grid cells and a double-sided parallel-strip line feeding network. Each grid cell, namely segmented loop constructed by the ZPS line, has uniform and single-direction flowing current along the line. By configuration of the cells sharing a common side with its adjacent grid cells which carry reverse-direction flowing current, a grid-array antenna is formed to generate a strong and uniform magnetic-field distribution over a large interrogation zone even when the perimeter of the interrogation zone reaches up to 3λ (where λ is the operating wavelength in free space) or larger. As an example, a grid-array antenna with 1 × 2 segmented ZPS line loop cells implemented onto a piece of FR4 printed board (PCB) is designed and prototyped. The results show that the grid-array antenna achieves the impedance matching over the frequency range from 790 to 1040 MHz and produces strong and uniform magnetic-field distribution over an interrogation zone of 308 mm × 150 mm.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; impedance matching; near-field communication; radiofrequency identification; FR4 printed board; double-sided parallel-strip line feeding network; electrically large zero-phase-shift; frequency 790 MHz to 1040 MHz; grid cells; grid-array antenna; impedance matching; interrogation zone; line grid-array UHF; magnetic field distribution; near-field RFID reader antenna; near-field UHF; radio frequency identification system; segmented loop; single-direction flowing current; size 150 mm; size 308 mm; zero-phase-shift line; Antenna arrays; Antenna feeds; Arrays; Magnetic fields; Radiofrequency identification; UHF antennas; Antenna array; RFID; UHF; grid-array antenna; near-field; segmented zero-phase-shift loop;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2014.2299824