Dogan, EnginGorur, Ali KursadGorur, Adnan2024-11-072024-11-0720232169-3536https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3320108https://hdl.handle.net/11480/14679For multi-resonator based chipless radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, a novel triple-mode resonator is designed by loading open-circuited stubs to a transmission line which is coupled to input and output ports. Since the proposed resonator provides independently controllable three resonant frequencies, three bits can be obtained by means of a single triple-mode resonator. The presence and absence of the open stubs results in eight states from a single triple-mode resonator. Therefore, N triple-mode resonators in different lengths can generate 8(N) different frequency codes. For this purpose, a multi-resonator circuit operating between 1.9 and 3.75 GHz is also developed by using 5 triple-mode resonators, so that 15 resonant frequencies can be obtained. Two conventional vertically/horizontally polarized monopole antennas are used to demonstrate the tag performance. Bit density and spectral efficiency of the designed tag are 29.04 bits/ lambda(2)(g) and 8.33 bits/GHz. Two chipless RFID tags having different frequency codes have been fabricated and tested in a good agreement with the predicted results. The designed tags have also been tested under various circumstances successfully.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChiplesseight statemonopole antennaRFID tagtriple-mode resonatorNovel Chipless RFID Tags Using Eight State Triple-Mode ResonatorsArticle1110742910744010.1109/ACCESS.2023.33201082-s2.0-85173019306Q1WOS:001082242500001Q2