Affiliation:
1. Chongqing Communication College
2. Chongqing University of Education
Abstract
In order to solve the problems of lack of design flexibility, not easy to self-development and involving the intellectual property rights, when adopting special RFID chips in the design of ultra-high frequency radio frequency readers, in this paper, based on analysis of the communication signal interface of protocol ISO/IEC 14443 TYPE A, a trial-and-error method for realization of sending the data with Modified Miller code is put forward, and a new decoding method for Manchester is designed, by combining a RFID analog front end(AFE), the RFID reader can be easily developed. Test results present that the coding and decoding methods can well meet the requirements of ISO/IEC 14443 TYPE A, with high efficiency, stability and accuracy rate.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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