UHF RFID Tag Using National Code in a Bar-code Using Conductive Ink 


Vol. 37,  No. 2, pp. 168-172, Feb.  2012


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  Abstract

An UHF RFID tag is designed and fabricated using the national code in a bar-code with conductive ink. The bar-code sample was taken from a general bar-code from a general box. The conductivity of the conductive ink was measured, and the measured conductivity was used for the simulation tool to design the printed bar-code shape tag antenna. The tag antenna was fabricated using T-matching to reduce the size of the tag, and the bar-code tag antenna is recognized by both a general bar-code reader and an UHF RFID reader. The input reflection coefficient characteristic, the reading range pattern and the reading rate of the tag antenna are measured.

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[IEEE Style]

Y. C. Chung and B. Jeon, "UHF RFID Tag Using National Code in a Bar-code Using Conductive Ink," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 168-172, 2012. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

You Chung Chung and Byung-Don Jeon. 2012. UHF RFID Tag Using National Code in a Bar-code Using Conductive Ink. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 37, 2, (2012), 168-172. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

You Chung Chung and Byung-Don Jeon, "UHF RFID Tag Using National Code in a Bar-code Using Conductive Ink," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 168-172, 2. 2012.