Knitted Antenna Design for UHF RFID and Wearable IoT Applications

2022 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting (AP-S/URSI)(2022)

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This paper presented a knitted antenna design for ultra-high frequency (UHF) radiofrequency identification (RFID) and wearable internet of things (IoT) applications. The proposed antenna consists of a dual slot-match structure that provides a good impedance match with RFID microchip on high permittivity surfaces such as the human body. The slot-match structure is designed and optimized using characteristic mode analysis (CMA). The slot-match structure poses a very high inductive impedance and very low real impedance in free space. However, this impedance behavior helps in countering high capacitive effects caused by the human body and other high permittivity materials. The proposed antenna is fabricated by knitting using conductive thread. This antenna design features a read range of 2.4 m measured using an RFID reader setup after placing the tag on the human body abdomen. Moreover, the proposed antennas can be used as a sensor for vital signs or breath monitoring as its stretched state provide less read range as compared to the unstretched state. Therefore, the proposed antenna design can be used for UHF RFID, sensing, and wearable IoT applications.
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knitted antenna design,wearable internet,things applications,dual slot-match structure,good impedance match,RFID microchip,high permittivity surfaces,optimized using characteristic mode analysis,high inductive impedance,low real impedance,impedance behavior,high capacitive effects,high permittivity materials,antenna design features,RFID reader setup,human body abdomen,UHF RFID,wearable IoT applications,size 2.4 m
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