Abstract
The sensitivity of passive UHF RFID transponders (Radio Frequency
Identification) is the key issue, which determines the maximum read range of
an UHF RFID system. During this work the ability of improving the sensitivity
using solar energy harvesting, especially for low light conditions, is shown.
To use the additional energy harvested from the examined silicon and organic
solar cells, the passive RFID system is changed into a semi-active one. This
needs no changes on the reader hardware itself, only the used RFIC (Radio
Frequency Integrated Circuit) of the transponder has to possess an additional
input pin for an external supply voltage. The silicon and organic cells are
evaluated and compared to each other regarding their low light performance.
The different cells are examined in a shielded box, which is protected from
the environmental lighting. Additionally, a demonstrator is shown, which makes
the measurement of the extended read range with respect to the lighting
conditions possible. If the cells are completely darkened, the sensitivity
gain is ascertained using high capacity super caps. Due to the measurements
an enhancement in range up to 70 % could be guaranteed even under low
light conditions.
Citation
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228176
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ascher2015advancesimproving