Improving the Reliability of RFID Interrogator by an Inclined Contact Surface Design in Vehicle Infrastructure Cooperation Systems

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An inclined contact surface design for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) interrogator with easy-pick gaps has been developed. Compared with the curved surface and pallet surface, the performance of inclined contact surface has been investigated in the calculated electromagnetic configurations and experimental results. It is found that the inclined contact surface has the improved reliability of data writing of RFID. By experimentally and theoretically analyzing, the improved reliability is considered to be the combined results of the energy coupling configurations and the depressed material contacts effect.

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