What is UHF RFID multi-antenna identification system?
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- Jul 24,2024
What is UHF RFID multi-antenna identification system?
1、 Overview
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a low-power short-range wireless communication technology. The full name is "Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)". The RFID identification system consists of at least two components: a radio frequency tag (Tag) and a reader/riter (Reader/riter or Interrogator). Radio frequency tags store electronic data in a specified format. In actual applications, electronic tags are attached to the surface of the object to be identified. The reader/riter can read the electronic data stored in the radio frequency tag without contact, thereby achieving the purpose of identifying the object information. The computer and network are combined to realize the collection, processing and remote transmission of object information and other control functions. The RFID identification system with an ultra-high frequency working frequency is applied in many fields such as production line automation management and warehouse management due to its strong tag recognition ability and fast data transmission rate.
In the warehouse management application of large supermarkets, due to the diversity of packaging materials and the uncertainty of the number of items, some tags attached to the packaging of items will not be recognized, that is, there is a problem of blind recognition within the signal coverage range. The occurrence of this phenomenon seriously affects the promotion of RFID identification systems in warehouse management applications. In order to improve the tag reading rate and recognition reliability of RFID identification systems, domestic and foreign researchers have conducted a lot of research work, including a lot of application research on multi-reader antenna identification systems. By rationally deploying multiple antennas connected to readers at different spatial locations, the coverage area of each antenna is complementary, reducing the reading and writing blind spots of the RFID identification system. This paper improves the multi-antenna solution proposed by Chen Hui et al. of Chongqing University from two aspects: spatial deployment of multiple antennas and optimization control algorithm of multiple antennas, further improving the tag reading rate and recognition reliability of RFID identification systems.
2、Improvement plan for RFID multi-antenna identification system
2.1 Analysis of antenna deployment position
The multi-antenna layout proposed by researchers such as Chen Hui is shown in Figure 1.

The four antennas connected to the reader are deployed in the upper, lower, left and right directions of the identification area, and the order of antenna activation is ANT1, ANT2, ANT3, and ANT4. The coverage ranges of the four antennas connected to the reader are complementary, reducing the identification blind area of the reading and writing area. However, in actual applications, the RFID identification system is deployed in the channel, and the reader antenna below is difficult to deploy. If the antenna below the identification area is removed, the system's coverage of the identification blind area will be reduced. This paper takes into account that in the actual application of the RFID identification system, the orientation of the tags in the identification area is uncertain. The layout of deploying the reader antenna in the upper left, lower left, upper right and lower right directions is equivalent to the layout of the reader antenna distributed in the upper, lower, left and right directions, and solves the problem of difficult deployment of reader antennas in actual applications. The improved multi-antenna layout is shown in Figure 2.
