Presentation 2009-12-17
3.4Mbps High-speed Transfer Technology for HF-RFID
Shinichi FUKUDA, Hirotaka MURAMATSU, Hiroyuki INO,
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Abstract(in English) Near field wireless communications using 13.56MHz carrier (HF-RFID) have been used for electronic payments and access controls. After the HF-RFID implementations on consumer products such as laptop-PCs and cellular phones, various kinds of digital contents exchange have been getting popular so that the higher transfer rate of HF-RFID is expected. However, the higher the transfer rate becomes, the more the distortion of received waveform increases, because the higher-rate transfer uses a wider frequency range. In this paper, the channel characteristics of the HF-RFID system are studied and the effect of our adaptive equalizer for compensating the distortion is verified. Furthermore, we developed a prototype which can communicate at 3.4Mbps and we report its measured performance.
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Keyword(in English) HF-RFID / High Speed / Equalization / MLD
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Title (in English) 3.4Mbps High-speed Transfer Technology for HF-RFID
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Keyword(1) HF-RFID
Keyword(2) High Speed
Keyword(3) Equalization
Keyword(4) MLD
1st Author's Name Shinichi FUKUDA
1st Author's Affiliation Core Device Development Group, Sony Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Hirotaka MURAMATSU
2nd Author's Affiliation Core Device Development Group, Sony Corporation
3rd Author's Name Hiroyuki INO
3rd Author's Affiliation Core Device Development Group, Sony Corporation
Date 2009-12-17
Paper # SIS2009-32
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 338
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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