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Performance Prediction of A Reconfigurable Resonator For Chipless RFID Tags
Performance Prediction of A Reconfigurable Resonator For Chipless RFID Tags
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Leonardo L. Bravo‐Roger
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Abstract— A silicon optical switching has been applied to designtti corresponde al bit "0”.
a reconfigurable spiral resonator to be used in RFID chipless tags.
The incidence of suitable wavelength light on the switching changes
from conductive to dielectric its electrical properties. A
multiresonator has an owner spectral signature defined by a set of
bits 0 and 1 from each single resonator. In this work, the state of
each resonator can be at resonance or non-resonance according to
the optical switching allowing the reconfiguration of the whole
system. Therefore, the reconfiguration based on optical switching
can be performed many times allowing us to increase the number
of access state of the tag. The approach is shown through a
theoretical model for the characterization of silicon substrate Figura 1. Resonador en espiral para representar el bit “0”.
behavior on light incidence. The validation of the system operation Para representar el bit "1" usando el mismo resonador, será
is performed using electromagnetic simulations in HFSS.
necesario remover o al menos desplazar la resonancia para
fuera de la banda de trabajo. Con tecnología convencional
Keywords— silicon switch, planar spiral, tag, HFSS.
existes dos maneras, "cortar" un segmento de la espira, Fig. 2,
o modificar las dimensiones del resonador.
I. INTRODUCCION
Figura 12. Variación aleatoria de los parámetros RLC con tolerancia de ±10
%
Comment 1:
Response:
All text has been revised. Title is now presented in English.
Comment 2
Response:
Thank you for your suggestion. A new section “Técnicas de
Reconfiguración” has been included in the manuscript. In this
section, we show a brief and interesting review about
tecniques of reconfiguration.
Comment 3
Response:
The objective of the our work is to show a new possibility for
designing reconfigurable tags chipless. We have presented
realible simulations that give strong evidences that the device
can be physically implemented with sucessful throughout of a
classical optical switch. Nowadays, our research group is
working for the design of this optical switch.