Title:

OS25-8 Design and Analysis of Artificial Magnetic Conductor for Metal Shielding Applications in RFID Car Detection Applications

Publication: ICAROB2024
Volume: 29
Pages: 795-800
ISSN: 2188-7829
DOI: 10.5954/ICAROB.2024.OS25-8
Author(s): Eryana Hussin, Azman Zakariya, Ashraful Haque, Nur Izzati Ali
Publication Date: February 22, 2024
Keywords: Artificial Magnetic Conductor (AMC), RFID, Dipole Antenna
Abstract: In this paper, the process of developing the reformulation equation of the Square AMC is conducted. The reformulation yielded results with less than a 5% difference for an AMC using FR-4 substrate with thickness of 3 mm. The equation for calculating capacitance was developed using the conformal mapping theory, with the assumption that inductance remains fixed at the thickness of the AMC. A comprehensive study analysis and integration of an Artificial Magnetic Conductor (AMC) tailored explicitly for metal shielding in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications. The primary focus is to establish a stable and efficient communication link between RFID readers and tags, ensuring reliable data transmission within metallic environments. The proposed AMC structure exhibits a symmetrical design to facilitate seamless integration with RFID tags. This integration strategy aims to optimize communication stability and signal fidelity despite challenging metallic surroundings.
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