Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology
ISSN: 2321-3337 Impact Factor:1.521 Volume:1 Issue:1 Year: 06 June,2013 Pages:8-16
Radio Frequency identification (RFID) technology has become emerging technique for tracking and items identification. Depend upon the function; various RFID technologies could be used. Disadvantages of passive RFID technology, associated to the range of reading tags and assurance in difficult environmental condition, puts boundaries on performance in the real life situation. To improve the range of reading tags and assurance, we consider implementing active backscattering tag technology. For making mobiles of multiple radio standards in 4G network; the Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology is used. Restrictions in Existing RFID technologies and SDR technology, can be eliminated by the development and implementation of the Software Defined Radio (SDR) active backscattering tag compatible with the EPC global UHF Class 1 Generation 2 (Gen2) RFID standard. Such technology can be used for many of applications and services. The system is developed and tested on SDR platform. Power and performances of developed Gen2 SDR tag are shown through actual presented result.
Software Defined Radio (SDR), Active backscattering, Gen2RFID, Mobilephones RFID, 4th Generation Mobile Networks (4G)
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