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Torah, Russel N.
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- 2020Influence of textile structure on the wearability of printed e-textiles
- 2020Reliable UHF long-range textile-integrated RFID tag based on a compact flexible antenna filamentcitations
- 2018Energy-harvesting materials for smart fabrics and textilescitations
- 2018Solution processed organic solar cells on textilescitations
- 2017Flexible piezoelectric nano-composite films for kinetic energy harvesting from textilescitations
- 2016Fully spray-coated organic solar cells on woven polyester cotton fabrics for wearable energy harvesting applicationscitations
- 2015Clamping effect on the piezoelectric responses of screen-printed low temperature PZT/Polymer films on flexible substratescitations
- 2014Dielectric studies of polystyrene-based, high-permittivity composite systemscitations
- 2014Flexible screen printed thick film thermoelectric generator with reduced material resistivitycitations
- 2014Barium titanate and the dielectric response of polystyrene-based composites
- 2005An improved thick-film piezoelectric material by powder blending and enhanced processing parameters
- 2004Improving the piezoelectric properties of thick-film PZTcitations
- 2004Improving the piezoelectric properties of thick-film PZT: the influence of paste composition, powder milling process and electrode materialcitations
- 2003Screen Printed PZT Thick Films Using Composite Film Technology
- 2003A study of powder size combinations for improving piezoelectric properties of PZT thick-film devices
- 2002A study of the effect of powder preparation and milling process on the piezoelectric properties of thick-film PZT
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Reliable UHF long-range textile-integrated RFID tag based on a compact flexible antenna filament
Abstract
<p>This paper details the design, fabrication and testing of flexible textile-concealed Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags for wearable applications in a smart city/smart building environment. The proposed tag designs aim to reduce the overall footprint, enabling textile integration whilst maintaining the read range. The proposed RFID filament is less than 3.5 mm in width and 100 mm in length. The tag is based on an electrically small (0.0033λ<sup>2</sup>) high-impedance planar dipole antenna with a tuning loop, maintaining a reflection coefficient less than −21 dB at 915 MHz, when matched to a commercial RFID chip mounted alongside the antenna. The antenna strip and the RFID chip are then encapsulated and integrated in a standard woven textile for wearable applications. The flexible antenna filament demonstrates a 1.8 dBi gain which shows a close agreement with the analytically calculated and numerically simulated gains. The range of the fabricated tags has been measured and a maximum read range of 8.2 m was recorded at 868 MHz Moreover, the tag’s maximum calculated range at 915 MHz is 18 m, which is much longer than the commercially available laundry tags of larger length and width, such as Invengo RFID tags. The reliability of the proposed RFID tags has been investigated using a series of tests replicating textile-based use case scenarios which demonstrates its suitability for practical deployment. Washing tests have shown that the textile-integrated encapsulated tags can be read after over 32 washing cycles, and that multiple tags can be read simultaneously while being washed.</p>