RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION LABORATORY
The Radio Frequency Identification Lab (RFID) provides for RFID system evaluation and design, development of new RFID technologies and RFID antennas, and electromagnetic modeling and analysis.
The RFID hosts testing facilities for RFID products and supports the evaluation of RFID tags and RFID-assisted tagged localization methods, collision avoidance techniques, and signal propagation characteristics.
Areas of Expertise
- RFID System Evaluation and Design
- Systems feasibility study
- Testing and performance evaluation
- Prototype development
- Signal Processing
- Real-time locating systems (RTLS)
- Beamforming and interference cancellation
- Collision avoidance
- Antennas & Propagation
- Innovative antenna designs
- Computational electromagnetic software & modeling
- Antenna testing & measurements
Facilities
- Two Agilent ESG E4438C Vector Signal Generators
- Agilent 89641 Vector Signal Analyzer
- Agilent Infiniium 54855A Digital Oscilloscope
- Agilent ENA 5071B Vector Network Analyzer
- RFID readers
Director
Dr. Moeness Amin, Professor,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
