Abstract

The radio frequency identification (RFID) is a configuration of wireless communication that uses radio frequency (RF) waves for following up and recognizing data. The RFID system includes important parts as antenna and integrated circuit (IC) for radiating and storing data, respectively. Hence, high performance antenna and IC circuits must be designed for assembling the energy from the radio waves and feeding the RFID chip. One of the important circuit/block in the IC part is the amplifier where the antenna is sensing the radiated output power. For this case, it is substantially important to design high performance antenna and amplifier where the specifications of these circuits must be optimized in a professional way. In this paper, we collect the recently published optimization methods that are employed for designing antenna and RF/analog-based amplifiers. Any researcher by referring to these algorithms can access and find the solutions for their problems, straightforwardly.

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