
The RF in RFID
Passive UHF RFID in Practice
Newnes (Publisher)
Published on 25. October 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
504 pages
978-0-7506-8209-1 (ISBN)
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Description
This book includes a survey of all RFID fundamentals and practices in the first part of the book while the second part focuses on UHF passive technology. This coverage of UHF technology and its components including tags, readers, and antennas is essential to commercial implementation in supply chain logistics and security. Readers of this book should have an electrical engineering background but have not yet dealt with RFID. To this end, Dr. Dobkin is very careful to illustrate all concepts and detail his explanations meticulously. In this way he brings the reader along organically showing him/her what to expect, develop, and use while implementing an RFID system.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Approx. 320 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1030 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-8209-1 (9780750682091)
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Persons
Dr. Daniel Dobkin has over four decades of experience in commercial technology development, including wireless communications and RFID, semiconductor processing, process equipment, design, and reliability, and energy storage. He is the author of three technical books and over 40 technical publications. Daniel Dobkin has been involved in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of communications devices, components, and systems for over 28 years. He holds a BS from the California Institute of Technology, and MS and PhD degrees from Stanford University, all in Applied Physics. He is the author of three books and 30 technical publications, and holds 7 US patents as inventor or co-inventor. He has given numerous talks and classes on radio-frequency identification in the US and Asia. He specializes in physical-layer issues: radios and signal generation, antennas, and signal propagation.
Author
Independent Contributor
Manager, Technical Marketing, WJ Communications, San Jose, CA, USA
Content
Chapter 1:IntroductionChapter 2: History and Practice of RFIDChapter 3: Radio Basics For UHF RFIDChapter 4: UHF RFID ReadersChapter 5: UHF RFID Tags Chapter 6: Reader AntennasChapter 7: Tag AntennasChapter 8: UHF RFID ProtocolsAfterwordAppendix 1: Radio Regulations Appendix 2: Harmonic FunctionsAppendix 3: Resistance, Impedance and Switching Appendix 4: Reflection and Matching