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2004
Conference Paper
Title

Characterizing wireless transmission channels for passive transponder systems

Abstract
This contribution contains a combined characterization of the energy transmission channel and the transponder ASIC of passive transponder systems. This characterization takes the reader antenna as well as the transponder antenna and the reading range into account. The characterization also comprises models of the transponder ASIC's RF front-end. An automotive application, a tire pressure measurement system, is presented. The transponder is mounted on the rim. Due to wheel revolution, the transponder is periodically outside the reading range for a certain peroid. Its motion in the field of an arbitrary reader antenna is modeled depending on car velocity and car motion curvature. The characterization provides the induced voltage as a function of time. Since measurement has to be performed even at high car velocities, the time slots with the transponder being inside reading range are short. This has to be considered, when balancing the transponder's energy and designing the communication protocol.
Author(s)
Bresch, M.
Klein, B.
Kokozinski, R.
Kolnsberg, S.
Mainwork
Wireless Congress 2004. Systems & Applications. Conference proceedings  
Conference
Wireless Congress 2004  
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikroelektronische Schaltungen und Systeme IMS  
Keyword(s)
  • wireless transmission

  • passive transponder

  • channel characterization

  • tire pressure measurement

  • RFID

  • drahtlose Übertragung

  • passiver Transponder

  • Druckmessung

  • Kanaleigenschaft

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