AMX Anterus manual Signal Strength Behavior of AMX Rfid Tags and Readers, Environmental Factors

Page 12

Anterus™ RFID Solution

Signal Strength Behavior of AMX RFID Tags and Readers

The AMX RFID system tracks assets and personnel by measuring the strength of the RF signal received from a periodically transmitting badge or tag. Every reader within communication range measures the signal strength and reports it to the master controller. Most often the asset or person will be located closest to the reader reporting the strongest strength. There are, however, several environmental factors that impact the strength of the received signal. The following subsections describe these factors, present measured data, and describe the overall behavior to be expected from a system based on measurement of signal strength of a transmitted UHF radio signal.

Environmental Factors

Several environmental phenomena have potential for changing the actual received level. They are each discussed in the following sections. These effects are important to understand and keep in mind, as their net effect will typically be to make the tag appear to be farther away than it actually is. Also be aware, these factors can and do occur simultaneously and are additive in their effects.

Non-Ideal Antenna Gain

The ideal antenna would be one that transmits or receives with equal efficiency in all directions. In the real world such an antenna, with a perfectly spherical gain pattern, does not exist. Commonly used antenna types generally fall miserably short, with blind spot nulls in one or more directions. Both the badge and asset tags employ a technique referred to as diversity antennas to achieve an omnidirectional pattern that is much closer to the ideal, but still not quite the ideal perfect sphere. The reader antenna, when oriented vertically, has a doughnut-shaped pattern, receiving equally well in all directions in a horizontal plane. It has substantial blind spots when trying to receive from above or below, so it is important to keep the reader antenna vertical if all tags to be read are on the same floor of a facility.

Antenna Elevation

RF signal strength loss is affected by the elevation of both the transmitting and receiving antennas above ground. In general, if either or both ends are close to the floor the received signal will be weaker. This is especially pronounced at greater distances. FIG. 8 illustrates this phenomenon. Thus, if maximum range is required by a specific application the readers should be mounted at least a couple meters above the ground.

FIG. 8 Antenna Height Influence on Received Signal Strength

8

Anterus RFID Solution

Image 12
Contents Anterus AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Anterus Configuration Manager Anterus Rfid Solution OverviewANT-RDR Rfid Reader Anterus Rfid GroupANT-RDR Product Specifications ANT-RDR Mounting/InstallationANT-RDR Specifications Rfid Tags Internal Battery Anterus Rfid Tags ANT-TAG Product Specifications ANT-TAG Specifications ANT-TAG Device/Asset Tag ANT-TAG Mounting/Installation ANT-BDG ID Badge TagANT-TAG Antenna Orientation ANT-BDG Product Specifications ANT-BDG Mounting/InstallationANT-BDG Specifications ANT-BDG Antenna OrientationSignal Strength Behavior of AMX Rfid Tags and Readers Environmental FactorsNon-Ideal Antenna Gain Antenna ElevationAnalysis People and ObjectsMultipath Fading Measured DataSignal Strength Count Behavior ConclusionsConnecting the ANT-RDR To a NetLinx Master Connecting Additional ANT-RDRsWiring Guidelines Power DistributionCalculating AXlink wiring distances Cable Types and Maximum DistancesGauge/resistance factors Solid Copper Wiring Device DIP Switch SettingsWire gauge Wire Resistance/foot Assigning the ANT-RDR Device AddressInstallation Anterus Rfid Solution Anterus Configuration Manager Accessing the Rfid Configuration ManagerOpen the Manage Devices tab FIG Rfid Configuration Manager Main Rfid Configuration Manager page FIGRfid Configuration Manager Global Register Global RegisterGlobal Reader Configuration Options Global Register page Global Reader Configuration OptionsAdding a Tag to the System Removing a Tag from the SystemAnterus Tags Configuration Options Tag Configuration Options Global RegisterViewing Tag Details Tag Details PopupReader Configuration Pages Reader Configuration Page with Reader 205 selectedReader Configuration Options Reader ConfigurationTag Configuration Options Reader Configuration Status Acquired/OfflineAnterus Duet Module Overview Implementing the Anterus Duet ModuleNetLinx Send Commands Send CommandsAxLink Programming Overview Port Mapping?AP AXLink Channels AXLink ChannelsChannel Type Function Description AXLink Levels AXLink LevelsType Function Description Programming Anterus Rfid Solution Programming Anterus Rfid Solution It’s Your World Take Control