Design of Nested H slot Passive UHF RFID Tag
Sudha Surwase1, Ravi Yadahalli2, Shankar Nawale3

1Sudha Vijaysinh Surwase*, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, SKN Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pandharpur, Sholapur, MS, India.
2Ravi M. Yadahalli, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication EngineeringS G. Balekundri Institute of Technology,Belagavi, Karnataka, India.
3Shankar Dattatraya Nawale, Professor & Principal N B NavaleSinhgad College of Engineering, Kegaon, Solapur, MS, India.
Manuscript received on October 05, 2020. | Revised Manuscript received on October 10, 2020. | Manuscript published on October 30, 2020. | PP: 346-349 | Volume-10 Issue-1, October 2020. | Retrieval Number:  10.35940/ijeat.C4721.1010120| DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.C4721.1010120
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Abstract: : RFID is a short distance communication system which comprises of a RFID tag, a RFID reader and a personal computer with desired software that can maintain the related information. These RFID tags can be of active or passive types. This paper focuses on design, simulation and fabrication of passive ultra-high frequency RFID tag (microchip and an antenna) which resonates at the frequency 866 MHz in the Industrial Scientific Medical Band. The nested H-slot inverted-F microstrip antenna structure is used for the design of passive RFID tag. It examines the specific tag geometry and its characteristics to optimize the PIFA antenna and in turn RFID tag’s performance. 
Keywords: Impedance, PIFA, RFID tag, UHF