Abstract
This article initially proposes a directly-fed circular patch antenna with L-shaped ground plane for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications in the 900 MHz (902−928 MHz) ultrahigh frequency (UHF) band. To achieve circularly polarized (CP) radiation, two arc-shaped notches are loaded into the main patch. To enhance the CP bandwidth so that the proposed antenna can also cover the UHF RFID band for Europe (866−869 MHz), a parasitic element is printed besides the main patch. Experimental measurements show that the 10-dB return loss bandwidth of the proposed antenna was 30.95% (833−1138 MHz) and its corresponding 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth was 8.95% (865−946 MHz). Good gain and radiation efficiency of more than 7 dBic and 90%, respectively, were also exhibited across the two desired UHF RFID bands. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J RF and Microwave CAE 25:681–687, 2015.
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