Abstract

UHF RFID label nanometer printing technology and its application in smart libraries

Highlights

  • With the development of information technology, the problems faced by traditional libraries are becoming more and more serious

  • YongshikLee, Chung-Hwan Kim et al [3] found through experiments that the radiation efficiency of antennas based on nano silver ink is better than the radiation efficiency of antennas printed with particulate silver ink, similar to the radiation efficiency of ordinary copper antenna

  • The purpose of this paper is to reduce the production cost by studying the Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags of nano-conductive inks

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Introduction

With the development of information technology, the problems faced by traditional libraries are becoming more and more serious. Compared with the traditional bar code recognition method, RFID tags have the advantages of convenient operation, large data storage capacity, fast processing speed and high security and are less affected by the environment. They cannot yet be widely applied since their mass production is difficult due to high printing cost. The advantages of UHF RFID tags applied in smart libraries are summarized, suggesting their possibility of being applied in a wider range

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