Near-field wireless technology is an emerging area of great importance in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Specific applications include low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) RFID, Near-Field Communications (NFC), Near-Field Electromagnetic Ranging (NFER), and wireless power transfer. This talk discusses the origins of near-field wireless, surveys applications, presents near-field links laws, and reviews the properties and performance of electrically-small antennas. This March 31, 2014 presentation to the Huntsville, AL section of the IEEE previews the full three hour workshop presented April 8, 2014 at the 8th Annual IEEE International Conference on RFID held in conjunction with 2014 RFID Journal Live.
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My presentation relies heavily on “Simple Formulas for Near-Field Transmission, Gain, and Fields” co-authored by John Unden, M.A. Nikravan, and Do-Hoon Kwon and presented at the 2013 Antenna Symposium in Allerton, IL. Here’s a link to download this paper: http://bit.ly/1oihqnj