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ADAPTIVE BEAM STEERING OF RLSA ANTENNA WITH RFID TECHNOLOGY
Author(s) -
Mohd Faizal Jamlos,
Tharek bin Abd Rahman,
Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin,
Puteh Saad,
Omar Abdul Aziz,
Mohamad Amir Shamsudin
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
electromagnetic waves
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1559-8985
pISSN - 1070-4698
DOI - 10.2528/pier10071903
Subject(s) - smart antenna , antenna (radio) , beam steering , computer science , beam waveguide antenna , periscope antenna , telecommunications , directional antenna , antenna measurement
A form of a novel adaptive antenna system that combines radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, programmable intelligent computer (PIC) microcontroller and reconfigurable beam steering antenna is proposed. Localization and adaptive response are the most challenging issues in smart antenna system. In this research, the localization technique relying on the received signal strength (RSS) signals has been done intensively where the capability of the RFID tag in producing certain level of signal strength has been exploited as astimulator for the system to adaptively activate certain PIN diode switches of reconfigurable beam steering antenna. It is found that the detecting ability of the RSSI signals is extremely influenced by the 45° angle of the RFID reader's directive antenna. The combination of four 90°triangles which have adjacent' and opposite' angle of 45°forming pyramid antenna which has four sections; 1, 2, 3 and 4 enable the RFID readers to receive the RSS signals from the angles of 0°/360°, 90°, 180° and 270° respectively. When the RFID tag is directly facing a certain section, certain RSS signals will flow' from a particular section into their respected RFID readers to automatically detect the range and angles' location of the RFID tag through the input ports of PIC microcontroller: A1, A4, C4 and C7. The PIN diode switches of the reconfigurable beam steering antenna are then activated by the output ports of PIC microcontroller: B0 up to B4, to steer the beam adaptively towards the RFID tag at four different angles: 0 ° /360° 90° 180° and 270° according to the algorithm programmed in the microcontroller. It is found that the Ground Reflection (TwoRay) propagation model is very crucial in determining the projection and height of reconfigurable antenna to efficiently cover the scattered measurement points of 1 up to 10 at four angles with different ranges of distance. The proposed antenna has a great potential in realizing the new smart antenna system replacing the conventional adaptive array antenna and Wimax application.

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