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On the transformation of symbols and figures to RFID tags
This article discusses the possibility of making unconventional antenna designs for RFID tags based on artistic figures and symbols. Some classical techniques of impedance matching are used in order to match these structures to commercial RFID chips without modifying a lot the shape of the structure. These tags were simulated on HFSS and their read ranges were measured and compared to a conventional antenna design.