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Analysis of on-Body Transponders Based on Frequency Selective Surfaces
By Javier Lorenzo
Antonio Lazaro
David Girbau
Ramon Villarino
Ernest Gil
Progress In Electromagnetics Research, Vol. 157, 133-143, 2016
Abstract
This paper proposes a backscattering communication technique based on modulated frequency selective surfaces (FSS) for wearable applications. The FSS is composed of dipoles loaded with varactor diodes to modulate the backscatter response, in order to separate it from the clutter. The paper describes the effect in the transponder response according to the number of dipoles, the separation between them and the effect produced when FSS is placed on-body. An analysis based on simulations of several cases and experimental results is provided.