articleIEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and TechniquesDec 1, 2007Closed access

RFID Tag and RF Structures on a Paper Substrate Using Inkjet-Printing Technology

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

In this paper, inkjet-printed UHF and microwave circuits fabricated on paper substrates are investigated for the first time as an approach that aims for a system-level solution for fast and ultra-low-cost mass production. First, the RF characteristics of the paper substrate are studied by using the microstrip ring resonator in order to characterize the relative permittivity (epsiv r ) and loss tangent (tan delta) of the substrate at the UHF band for the first time reported. A UHF RFID tag module is then developed with the inkjet-printing technology, proving this approach could function as an enabling technology for much simpler and faster fabrication on/in paper. Simulation and well-agreed measurement results,…

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Keywords
  • Ultra high frequency
  • Microstrip
  • Substrate (aquarium)
  • Resonator
  • Band-pass filter
  • Microwave
  • Fabrication
  • Materials science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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