Tan-phu VUONG

Work place: Laboratory of Microwave and characterization ,Institute of Microelectronics Electromagnetism and Photonics, University of Grenoble, France

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Research Interests: Computational Physics, Physics

Biography

Tan Phu Vuong He received the M. Sc. Degree in Microwave and Optical Engineering in 1996 and the Léopold Escand award for his Ph. D. degree from―Institute National Polytechnique de Toulouse‖ (INPT), France, in 1999. From 1999 to 2001, he was an Assistant Research Scientist and Teaching Assistant at Electrical Engineering Department, ENSEEIHT, and Toulouse, France. September, 2001 to August, 2008, he was an Associate Professor in microwave and wireless systems at Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Systèmes Avancés ET Réseaux (ESISAR), Grenoble, INP, France. From 2006 to September, 2008, he was the head of the research team dedicated to Optical and Radiofrequency Systems (ORSYS), LCIS laboratory, INP, Grenoble, France. Currently, his research activities include design of small antennas and printed antennas for mobile, RFID and UWB system. His a professor at the Grenoble Institute of Technology, France. His main research A Discussion of a 60GHz Meander  Slot Antenna for an RFID TAG with Lumped Element 11 interest concerns design and miniaturized devices of wireless and sensor, such as Antenna, RFID, and Smart Paper. He is author or co-author about 100 papers published in international journals or conferences. He is an IEEE senior member, a VP IEEE France section.

Author Articles
A Discussion of a 60GHz Meander Slot Antenna for an RFID TAG with Lumped Element

By Omrane NECIBI Abdelhak FERCHICHI Tan-phu VUONG Ali GHARSALLAH

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2014.02.01, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2014

In this paper, a novel approach to design an antenna for a transponder in radio frequency identification (RFID) is proposed. This approach is based on using a meander slot patch with a coplanar waveguide excitation (CPW). The RFID frequency chosen is the free 60 GHz band. The proposed circuit does not require complex package or bonding, thanks to the on-chip antenna, and it does not need battery. This technology is characterized by the low-cost, low-weight and low-area occupation. These particular specifications are important of this micro-RFID, especially if produced in large scale for the mass-market. Since the model of antennas in silicon technology is one of the main challenges, particularly for this proposal. The structure is simulated by using Computer Simulation Technology (CST). The antenna size is 1.95 * 1.99 mm2.This proposed antenna presents again which means a possibility to increase the readable range.

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