RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an emerging technology that has a crucial role in many areas. To be suitable for these applications, RFID tags must be flexible, which presents greater manufacturing challenges. Printing as an additive manufacturing method is preferred over subtractive proces...

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Main Authors: Hamidon, Mohd Nizar, M, Farnana Tark Dawo, Hasan, Intan Helina, Isa, Maryam, Sali, Aduwati
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120322/
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author Hamidon, Mohd Nizar
M, Farnana Tark Dawo
Hasan, Intan Helina
Isa, Maryam
Sali, Aduwati
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Hasan, Intan Helina
Isa, Maryam
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description Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an emerging technology that has a crucial role in many areas. To be suitable for these applications, RFID tags must be flexible, which presents greater manufacturing challenges. Printing as an additive manufacturing method is preferred over subtractive processes due to its efficient use of materials and environmental friendliness. This review presents key properties of the printed patterns, namely electrical conductivity, layer thickness, and surface morphology. It links them to the reading distance between the RFID tag and the reader. The types of conductive inks and their role in achieving a long-read distance of flexible antennas are also discussed. The properties of flexible substrates linked to the printing process are also presented. These substrates were classified into paper, polymer, and textiles. This article considers two laboratory-scale printing techniques commonly used in research: inkjet and screen printing. The printing parameters of these printing techniques that affect the printing quality are covered. Furthermore, electroless plating is presented as a metallization process or a complementary method to other printing techniques.
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spelling upm-1203222025-09-30T07:08:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120322/ RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques Hamidon, Mohd Nizar M, Farnana Tark Dawo Hasan, Intan Helina Isa, Maryam Sali, Aduwati Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an emerging technology that has a crucial role in many areas. To be suitable for these applications, RFID tags must be flexible, which presents greater manufacturing challenges. Printing as an additive manufacturing method is preferred over subtractive processes due to its efficient use of materials and environmental friendliness. This review presents key properties of the printed patterns, namely electrical conductivity, layer thickness, and surface morphology. It links them to the reading distance between the RFID tag and the reader. The types of conductive inks and their role in achieving a long-read distance of flexible antennas are also discussed. The properties of flexible substrates linked to the printing process are also presented. These substrates were classified into paper, polymer, and textiles. This article considers two laboratory-scale printing techniques commonly used in research: inkjet and screen printing. The printing parameters of these printing techniques that affect the printing quality are covered. Furthermore, electroless plating is presented as a metallization process or a complementary method to other printing techniques. Elsevier 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120322/1/120322.pdf Hamidon, Mohd Nizar and M, Farnana Tark Dawo and Hasan, Intan Helina and Isa, Maryam and Sali, Aduwati (2024) RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques. Journal of Science-Advanced Materials and Devices, 9 (4). art. no. 100778. pp. 1-53. ISSN 2468-2284; eISSN: 2468-2179 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468217924001096 10.1016/j.jsamd.2024.100778
spellingShingle Hamidon, Mohd Nizar
M, Farnana Tark Dawo
Hasan, Intan Helina
Isa, Maryam
Sali, Aduwati
RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques
title RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques
title_full RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques
title_fullStr RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques
title_full_unstemmed RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques
title_short RFID tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques
title_sort rfid tag antennas on flexible substrates for long read distance applications: materials and techniques
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