Abstract

Chipless RFID tags have attractive low-cost advantages. However, traditional RFID anti-collision algorithms cannot be applied due to a lack of computing and processing capabilities. Problems with multitag detection must be solved to commercialize chipless RFID tags. In this paper, an innovative method for frequency-domain chipless RFID tag detection is proposed. The tags’ scattered signals are processed via wavelet analysis, and a time–frequency plot that can read the code is obtained. When the distance between tags is too close to distinguish in the time–frequency plot, independent component analysis is used to separate individual scattered signals from mixed echo signals; then, the code is read by means of wavelet analysis. To validate the proposed method, C-shaped frequency-domain chipless RFID tag models and a multitag detection simulation scenario were constructed in selected software. The short-time matrix pencil method (STMPM), short-time Fourier transform (STFT), and the proposed method were compared. When the tag spacing is 0.05 m, the code can be read successfully. Compared with the STMPM, the proposed method greatly reduces the computational quantity and shortens the reading time. Furthermore, adjustment of the window width and search step parameters is avoided.

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