Title
Design of a RFID System for Real-Time Tracking of Laboratory Animals.
Abstract
In this paper, a real-time RFID system capable of tracking laboratory animals is designed and implemented. Four passive RFID tags based on low frequency are designed and implemented. The tags can be read by any RFID reader that operates on the low frequency range 125–134 kHz. The tags are designed through the investigation of various antenna, encoding, modulation, and energy harvesting techniques. The tag receives the electromagnetic signal via the antenna, and converts it to a DC signal that the microcontroller can use to manipulate the electromagnetic signal with the data such that the reader can decode the unique tag identifier. RFID sensors are designed and implemented to collect data from various monitored areas of a semi natural environment. The data is sent to a central data coordinator for pre-processing and middleware for data error checking, display and storage. The RFID system can successfully detect and store movement data in real time. A read range of 14.5 cm is achieved.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-017-4030-9
Wireless Personal Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
Radio frequency,Receiving antennas,RFID tags,Transponders,Wireless sensor networks
Middleware,Dipole antenna,Identifier,Computer science,Transponder,Energy harvesting,Real-time computing,Microcontroller,Wireless sensor network,Encoding (memory)
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
95
4
0929-6212
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
6
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zwivhuya Romeo Ramudzuli120.37
reza malekian227143.40
Ning Ye3647.52