Flexible UHF RFID Tag for Blood Tubes Monitoring
Autor
Khamlichi, Mohamed El; Álvarez Melcón , Alejandro; Mrabet, Otman El; Ennasar, Mohammed Ali; Hinojosa Jiménez, JuanÁrea de conocimiento
Ingeniería HidráulicaIngeniería QuímicaQuímica-FísicaTecnología ElectrónicaPatrocinadores
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of Spain and the European Regional Development Funds for the financial support (grant no. TEC2016-75934-C04-4-R).Realizado en/con
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; University of Rabat; University of TetouanFecha de publicación
2019-11-09Editorial
MDPICita bibliográfica
El Khamlichi M, Alvarez Melcon A, El Mrabet O, Ennasar MA, Hinojosa J. Flexible UHF RFID Tag for Blood Tubes Monitoring. Sensors. 2019; 19(22):4903. https://doi.org/10.3390/s19224903Revisión por pares
SiPalabras clave
AntennaBlood tracking
Healthcare
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Passive sensor
Resumen
Low-cost and flexible radio frequency identification (RFID) tag for automatic identification, tracking, and monitoring of blood products is in great demand by the healthcare industry. A robust performance to meet security and traceability requirements in the different blood sample collection and analysis centers is also required. In this paper, a novel low-cost and flexible passive RFID tag is presented for blood sample collection tubes. The tag antenna is based on two compact symmetrical capacitive structures and works at the ultra-high frequency (UHF) European band (865 MHz–868 MHz). The tag antenna is designed considering the whole dielectric parameters such as the blood, substrate and tube. In this way, it operates efficiently in the presence of blood,
which has high dielectric permittivity and loss. Measurement results of the proposed tag have confirmed simulation results. The measured performance of the tag shows good matching in the desired frequency band, leading to reading ...
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