Basic Principles of Radiofrequency Identification
Antennas for RFID Transponders
Transponders
Antennas for Interrogators
Interrogators
Interrogator Communication and Control
The Air Communication Link
Commands for Transponders
Biography
Albert Lozano-Nieto is professor of engineering at Penn State. His main teaching responsibilities are focused on the baccalaureate degree in electrical engineering technology at the Wilkes-Barre campus. A native of Barcelona, Spain, he joined Penn State in 1996. Dr. Lozano-Nieto received his doctoral degree in electrical engineering in 1994 and his baccalaureate degree in telecommunication engineering in 1988, both from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain. He has also been an RFID+ certified professional, awarded by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), since 2008.
This book is for the engineer or technologist wanting to learn about RFID technology. It is very well-written and easy to follow, and need not be read in its entirety because each chapter is self-contained. ... This book presents the necessary information in a convenient, compact form, lists many references for further study, and gives the reader a good technical understanding of the fundamentals of today’s RFID systems. It is therefore well worth its price.
—John J. Shea, in IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, Jan/Feb 2012, Vol. 28, No. 1






