Electro-Textile UHF-RFID Compression Sensor for Health-Caring Applications
Chengyang Luo, Ignacio Gil, Raúl Fernández‐García
Abstract
Electro-textile Ultra High Frequency (UHF, 865–868 MHz) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) devices have great potential to be explored as sensors due to the features of fabric materials. In this work, an electro-textile UHF-RFID compression sensor base on T-match structure with a corresponding interface are developed and evaluated for two application scenarios. For accurate textile UHF-RFID antenna design and maximize the read range, the impedance of the electro-textile based on snap buttons is modelled and characterized an a measured read range of 5.22m is experimentally obtained. If the distance of the RFID reader and RFID sensor remain constant at 1 m. The experimental results show that RSSI range change from −42 dBm to −58 dBm as a quadratic function in terms of the knee angle bending and from −45 dBm to −40 dBm during expiration and inspiration phase when the sensor is located on the chest, which validated the usefulness of the proposed sensor.