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The Handbook of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems is a single comprehensive reference on the smart antenna technologies applied to RFID. This book will provide a timely reference book for researchers and students in the areas of both smart antennas and RFID technologies. It is the first book to combine two of the most important wireless technologies together in one book. The handbook will feature chapters by leading experts in both academia and industry offering an in-depth description of terminologies and concepts related to smart antennas in various RFID systems applications. Some topics are:…mehr
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The Handbook of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems is a single comprehensive reference on the smart antenna technologies applied to RFID. This book will provide a timely reference book for researchers and students in the areas of both smart antennas and RFID technologies. It is the first book to combine two of the most important wireless technologies together in one book. The handbook will feature chapters by leading experts in both academia and industry offering an in-depth description of terminologies and concepts related to smart antennas in various RFID systems applications. Some topics are: adaptive beamforming for RFID smart antennas, multiuser interference suppression in RFID tag reading, phased array antennas for RFID applications, smart antennas in wireless systems and market analysis and case studies of RFID smart antennas. This handbook will cover the latest achievements in the designs and applications for smart antennas for RFID as well as the basic concepts, terms, protocols, systems architectures and case studies in smart antennas for RFID readers and tags.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470872161
- Artikelnr.: 37299748
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470872161
- Artikelnr.: 37299748
Dr. Nemai Chandra Karmakar obtained his PhD in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering from the University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia, in 1999. He has about twenty years of teaching, design, and research experience in smart antennas, microwave active and passive circuits, and chipless RFIDs in both industry and academia in Australia, Canada, Singapore, and Bangladesh. He has published more than 180 refereed journal and conference papers and many book chapters. He holds two patents in the field. Currently, he is a senior lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering at Monash University.
Forward. Preface. Acknowledgement. Section I: Introduction to RFID. Chapter 1: The Evolution of RFID (B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Chapter 2: Introduction to RFID systems (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 3: Recent Paradigm Shift in RFID and Smart Antennas (N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section II: RFID Reader Systems. Chapter 4: Modern RFID Readers (S. Parardovic and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 5: A Development Platform for SDR based RFID Reader (B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Section III: Physical Layer Developments of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 6: RFID Reader Antenna--A Smart Design Approach (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 7: Handheld Reader Antenna at 5.8 GHz (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 8: FPGA Controlled Phased Array Antenna Development for UHF RFID Reader (N.C. Karmakar
P. Zakavi and M. Kumbukage
Monash University). Chapter 9: Optically Controlled Phased Array Antennas for UWB RFID Reader (A. Arokiaswami
P. Q. Thai
Nanyang Technological University and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 10: Adaptive Antenna Arrays for RFID (M. Trinkle and B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Chapter 11: Design of Portable RFID Smart Antenna System?A Practical Approach (J.S. Fu
Chang Gung University
W. Liu
Nanyang Technological University and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section IV: DOA and Localization of RFID Tags using Smart Antennas. Chapter 12: Direction of Arrival Estimation based on A Single Port Smart Antenna for RFID Applications (Chen Sun
National Institute of Information and Communication Technology (NICT) and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 13: DOA Geo-location in Real-Time Indoor WiFi System Utilizing Smart Antennas (C.H. Lim
B.P. Ng
M.H. Er
J.P. Lie and W. Wang
Nanyang Technological University). Chapter 14: Direction of Arrival (DoA) Estimation of Impulse Radio UWB RFID Tags (J.P. Lie
B.P. Ng
C.H. Lim and C.M. S. See
Nanyang Technological University). Chapter 15: Localization techniques in single and multihop wireless networks (V. Lakafosis
Rushi Vyas and M.M. Tentzeris
Georgia Institute of Technology). Section V: Multi-Antenna RFID Tags. Chapter 16: Multi-antenna Chipless RFID Tags (I. Balbin and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 17: Link Budgets for Backscatter Radio Systems (J.D. Griffin and G.D. Durgin
Georgia Institute of Technology). Chapter 18: Fading Statistics for Multi-Antenna RF Tags (J.D. Griffin and G.D. Durgin
Georgia Institute of Technology). Section VI: MIMO Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 19: Optimum Power Allocation in Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) Systems under Independent Rayleigh Fading (J.S. Fu
Chang Gung University
W. Liu
Nanyang Technological University and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 20: Low-cost and Compact RF-MIMO Transceivers (I. Santamaria
J. Via
V. Elvira
J. Ibanez
J. Perez
University of Cantabria. R. Eickhoff
and U. Mayer
Dresden University of Technology). Chapter 21: Blind Channel Estimation in MIMO using Multi-carrier CDMA (A. Rahim
Monash University
K. M. Ahmed
Asian Institute of Technology and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section VII: Anti-Collision Algorithm and Smart Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 22: Anti-collision Algorithm and Smart Antennas for RFID Systems (Q. J. Teoh and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 23: RFID Anti-Collision Algorithms with Multi-Packet Reception (J. Lee
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
T. Kwon
Seoul National University). Chapter 24: Anti-Collision of RFID tags using Capturing Effect (Q. J. Teoh and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University).
The University of Adelaide). Chapter 2: Introduction to RFID systems (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 3: Recent Paradigm Shift in RFID and Smart Antennas (N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section II: RFID Reader Systems. Chapter 4: Modern RFID Readers (S. Parardovic and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 5: A Development Platform for SDR based RFID Reader (B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Section III: Physical Layer Developments of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 6: RFID Reader Antenna--A Smart Design Approach (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 7: Handheld Reader Antenna at 5.8 GHz (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 8: FPGA Controlled Phased Array Antenna Development for UHF RFID Reader (N.C. Karmakar
P. Zakavi and M. Kumbukage
Monash University). Chapter 9: Optically Controlled Phased Array Antennas for UWB RFID Reader (A. Arokiaswami
P. Q. Thai
Nanyang Technological University and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 10: Adaptive Antenna Arrays for RFID (M. Trinkle and B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Chapter 11: Design of Portable RFID Smart Antenna System?A Practical Approach (J.S. Fu
Chang Gung University
W. Liu
Nanyang Technological University and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section IV: DOA and Localization of RFID Tags using Smart Antennas. Chapter 12: Direction of Arrival Estimation based on A Single Port Smart Antenna for RFID Applications (Chen Sun
National Institute of Information and Communication Technology (NICT) and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 13: DOA Geo-location in Real-Time Indoor WiFi System Utilizing Smart Antennas (C.H. Lim
B.P. Ng
M.H. Er
J.P. Lie and W. Wang
Nanyang Technological University). Chapter 14: Direction of Arrival (DoA) Estimation of Impulse Radio UWB RFID Tags (J.P. Lie
B.P. Ng
C.H. Lim and C.M. S. See
Nanyang Technological University). Chapter 15: Localization techniques in single and multihop wireless networks (V. Lakafosis
Rushi Vyas and M.M. Tentzeris
Georgia Institute of Technology). Section V: Multi-Antenna RFID Tags. Chapter 16: Multi-antenna Chipless RFID Tags (I. Balbin and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 17: Link Budgets for Backscatter Radio Systems (J.D. Griffin and G.D. Durgin
Georgia Institute of Technology). Chapter 18: Fading Statistics for Multi-Antenna RF Tags (J.D. Griffin and G.D. Durgin
Georgia Institute of Technology). Section VI: MIMO Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 19: Optimum Power Allocation in Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) Systems under Independent Rayleigh Fading (J.S. Fu
Chang Gung University
W. Liu
Nanyang Technological University and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 20: Low-cost and Compact RF-MIMO Transceivers (I. Santamaria
J. Via
V. Elvira
J. Ibanez
J. Perez
University of Cantabria. R. Eickhoff
and U. Mayer
Dresden University of Technology). Chapter 21: Blind Channel Estimation in MIMO using Multi-carrier CDMA (A. Rahim
Monash University
K. M. Ahmed
Asian Institute of Technology and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section VII: Anti-Collision Algorithm and Smart Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 22: Anti-collision Algorithm and Smart Antennas for RFID Systems (Q. J. Teoh and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 23: RFID Anti-Collision Algorithms with Multi-Packet Reception (J. Lee
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
T. Kwon
Seoul National University). Chapter 24: Anti-Collision of RFID tags using Capturing Effect (Q. J. Teoh and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University).
Forward. Preface. Acknowledgement. Section I: Introduction to RFID. Chapter 1: The Evolution of RFID (B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Chapter 2: Introduction to RFID systems (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 3: Recent Paradigm Shift in RFID and Smart Antennas (N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section II: RFID Reader Systems. Chapter 4: Modern RFID Readers (S. Parardovic and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 5: A Development Platform for SDR based RFID Reader (B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Section III: Physical Layer Developments of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 6: RFID Reader Antenna--A Smart Design Approach (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 7: Handheld Reader Antenna at 5.8 GHz (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 8: FPGA Controlled Phased Array Antenna Development for UHF RFID Reader (N.C. Karmakar
P. Zakavi and M. Kumbukage
Monash University). Chapter 9: Optically Controlled Phased Array Antennas for UWB RFID Reader (A. Arokiaswami
P. Q. Thai
Nanyang Technological University and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 10: Adaptive Antenna Arrays for RFID (M. Trinkle and B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Chapter 11: Design of Portable RFID Smart Antenna System?A Practical Approach (J.S. Fu
Chang Gung University
W. Liu
Nanyang Technological University and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section IV: DOA and Localization of RFID Tags using Smart Antennas. Chapter 12: Direction of Arrival Estimation based on A Single Port Smart Antenna for RFID Applications (Chen Sun
National Institute of Information and Communication Technology (NICT) and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 13: DOA Geo-location in Real-Time Indoor WiFi System Utilizing Smart Antennas (C.H. Lim
B.P. Ng
M.H. Er
J.P. Lie and W. Wang
Nanyang Technological University). Chapter 14: Direction of Arrival (DoA) Estimation of Impulse Radio UWB RFID Tags (J.P. Lie
B.P. Ng
C.H. Lim and C.M. S. See
Nanyang Technological University). Chapter 15: Localization techniques in single and multihop wireless networks (V. Lakafosis
Rushi Vyas and M.M. Tentzeris
Georgia Institute of Technology). Section V: Multi-Antenna RFID Tags. Chapter 16: Multi-antenna Chipless RFID Tags (I. Balbin and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 17: Link Budgets for Backscatter Radio Systems (J.D. Griffin and G.D. Durgin
Georgia Institute of Technology). Chapter 18: Fading Statistics for Multi-Antenna RF Tags (J.D. Griffin and G.D. Durgin
Georgia Institute of Technology). Section VI: MIMO Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 19: Optimum Power Allocation in Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) Systems under Independent Rayleigh Fading (J.S. Fu
Chang Gung University
W. Liu
Nanyang Technological University and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 20: Low-cost and Compact RF-MIMO Transceivers (I. Santamaria
J. Via
V. Elvira
J. Ibanez
J. Perez
University of Cantabria. R. Eickhoff
and U. Mayer
Dresden University of Technology). Chapter 21: Blind Channel Estimation in MIMO using Multi-carrier CDMA (A. Rahim
Monash University
K. M. Ahmed
Asian Institute of Technology and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section VII: Anti-Collision Algorithm and Smart Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 22: Anti-collision Algorithm and Smart Antennas for RFID Systems (Q. J. Teoh and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 23: RFID Anti-Collision Algorithms with Multi-Packet Reception (J. Lee
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
T. Kwon
Seoul National University). Chapter 24: Anti-Collision of RFID tags using Capturing Effect (Q. J. Teoh and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University).
The University of Adelaide). Chapter 2: Introduction to RFID systems (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 3: Recent Paradigm Shift in RFID and Smart Antennas (N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section II: RFID Reader Systems. Chapter 4: Modern RFID Readers (S. Parardovic and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 5: A Development Platform for SDR based RFID Reader (B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Section III: Physical Layer Developments of Smart Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 6: RFID Reader Antenna--A Smart Design Approach (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 7: Handheld Reader Antenna at 5.8 GHz (S.M. Roy and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 8: FPGA Controlled Phased Array Antenna Development for UHF RFID Reader (N.C. Karmakar
P. Zakavi and M. Kumbukage
Monash University). Chapter 9: Optically Controlled Phased Array Antennas for UWB RFID Reader (A. Arokiaswami
P. Q. Thai
Nanyang Technological University and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 10: Adaptive Antenna Arrays for RFID (M. Trinkle and B. Jamali
The University of Adelaide). Chapter 11: Design of Portable RFID Smart Antenna System?A Practical Approach (J.S. Fu
Chang Gung University
W. Liu
Nanyang Technological University and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section IV: DOA and Localization of RFID Tags using Smart Antennas. Chapter 12: Direction of Arrival Estimation based on A Single Port Smart Antenna for RFID Applications (Chen Sun
National Institute of Information and Communication Technology (NICT) and N.C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 13: DOA Geo-location in Real-Time Indoor WiFi System Utilizing Smart Antennas (C.H. Lim
B.P. Ng
M.H. Er
J.P. Lie and W. Wang
Nanyang Technological University). Chapter 14: Direction of Arrival (DoA) Estimation of Impulse Radio UWB RFID Tags (J.P. Lie
B.P. Ng
C.H. Lim and C.M. S. See
Nanyang Technological University). Chapter 15: Localization techniques in single and multihop wireless networks (V. Lakafosis
Rushi Vyas and M.M. Tentzeris
Georgia Institute of Technology). Section V: Multi-Antenna RFID Tags. Chapter 16: Multi-antenna Chipless RFID Tags (I. Balbin and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 17: Link Budgets for Backscatter Radio Systems (J.D. Griffin and G.D. Durgin
Georgia Institute of Technology). Chapter 18: Fading Statistics for Multi-Antenna RF Tags (J.D. Griffin and G.D. Durgin
Georgia Institute of Technology). Section VI: MIMO Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 19: Optimum Power Allocation in Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) Systems under Independent Rayleigh Fading (J.S. Fu
Chang Gung University
W. Liu
Nanyang Technological University and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 20: Low-cost and Compact RF-MIMO Transceivers (I. Santamaria
J. Via
V. Elvira
J. Ibanez
J. Perez
University of Cantabria. R. Eickhoff
and U. Mayer
Dresden University of Technology). Chapter 21: Blind Channel Estimation in MIMO using Multi-carrier CDMA (A. Rahim
Monash University
K. M. Ahmed
Asian Institute of Technology and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Section VII: Anti-Collision Algorithm and Smart Antennas for RFID Systems. Chapter 22: Anti-collision Algorithm and Smart Antennas for RFID Systems (Q. J. Teoh and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University). Chapter 23: RFID Anti-Collision Algorithms with Multi-Packet Reception (J. Lee
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
T. Kwon
Seoul National University). Chapter 24: Anti-Collision of RFID tags using Capturing Effect (Q. J. Teoh and N. C. Karmakar
Monash University).