TY - JOUR
T1 - Glove-Integrated Passive UHF RFID Tags—Fabrication, Testing and Applications
AU - Khan, Zahangir
AU - Chen, Xiaochen
AU - He, Han
AU - Xu, Jinxiong
AU - Wang, Tao
AU - Cheng, Lianglun
AU - Ukkonen, Leena
AU - Virkki, Johanna
PY - 2019/9
Y1 - 2019/9
N2 - Passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology enables versatile energy- and cost-efficient wireless platforms. We present passive ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID tags integrated into normal work gloves for wearable RFID applications. The tags were designed to be functional throughout the global UHF RFID frequency range. The use environments of work gloves are challenging, for example due to moisture and mechanical stresses, which means the glove-integrated solutions have unique reliability issues to consider. We introduce 3-D printing of a flexible thermoplastic material directly onto the glove and embed electro-textile antennas and RFID microchip components inside the 3-D-printed structure. This manufacturing method solves the above-mentioned reliability challenges and enables the practical use of glove-integrated passive RFID tags. The performance of the fabricated glove-tags is first evaluated on a male test subject in an EMC room and in an office environment. Based on the wireless measurement results, the read ranges of the glove-tags are around 2-3 m throughout the frequency range of 800-1000 MHz. These results meet the requirements of many practical applications of glove-tags. Further, these glove-tags are found to endure extreme moisture and mechanical stresses, which supports their use in versatile use environments. Finally, the developed glove-tags are successfully tested in actual use situations for identification and access control. These results are very promising, especially considering the cost-effectiveness and the easiness of tag integration into different types of gloves.
AB - Passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology enables versatile energy- and cost-efficient wireless platforms. We present passive ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID tags integrated into normal work gloves for wearable RFID applications. The tags were designed to be functional throughout the global UHF RFID frequency range. The use environments of work gloves are challenging, for example due to moisture and mechanical stresses, which means the glove-integrated solutions have unique reliability issues to consider. We introduce 3-D printing of a flexible thermoplastic material directly onto the glove and embed electro-textile antennas and RFID microchip components inside the 3-D-printed structure. This manufacturing method solves the above-mentioned reliability challenges and enables the practical use of glove-integrated passive RFID tags. The performance of the fabricated glove-tags is first evaluated on a male test subject in an EMC room and in an office environment. Based on the wireless measurement results, the read ranges of the glove-tags are around 2-3 m throughout the frequency range of 800-1000 MHz. These results meet the requirements of many practical applications of glove-tags. Further, these glove-tags are found to endure extreme moisture and mechanical stresses, which supports their use in versatile use environments. Finally, the developed glove-tags are successfully tested in actual use situations for identification and access control. These results are very promising, especially considering the cost-effectiveness and the easiness of tag integration into different types of gloves.
KW - radiofrequency identification
KW - passive radio-frequency identification technology
KW - cost-efficient wireless platforms
KW - ultra-high frequency
KW - normal work gloves
KW - wearable RFID applications
KW - global UHF
KW - glove-integrated solutions
KW - RFID microchip components
KW - glove-integrated passive RFID tags
KW - tag integration
KW - glove-integrated passive UHF RFID tags
KW - glove-tags
KW - frequency 800.0 MHz to 1000.0 MHz
KW - Radiofrequency identification
KW - Antennas
KW - Reliability
KW - Three-dimensional printing
KW - Integrated circuits
KW - Antenna measurements
KW - Wireless communication
KW - Electro-textile
KW - glove-tag
KW - passive UHF RFID
KW - reliability
KW - wearable antenna
KW - 3D printing
U2 - 10.1109/JRFID.2019.2922767
DO - 10.1109/JRFID.2019.2922767
M3 - Article
VL - 3
SP - 127
EP - 132
IS - 3
ER -