A Compact Narrowband Antenna Design for RF Fingerprinting Applications
Sheng Huang, Cory Hilton, Steve Bush, Faiz Sherman, and Jeffrey A. Nanzer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a compact, low-cost antenna integrated with nonlinear passive devices to generate unique RF signatures for device identification in wireless security applications.
Contribution
It presents a miniaturized meander line dipole antenna design and demonstrates its integration with nonlinear components to produce distinctive signatures for RF fingerprinting.
Findings
Antenna achieves small size with high gain on different substrates.
Passive tags generate significant inter-modulation products for device identification.
The proposed design is simple, low-cost, and suitable for practical RF fingerprinting applications.
Abstract
Radio frequency (RF) fingerprinting is widely used for supporting physical layer security in various wireless applications. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a small antenna with low-cost fabrication that can be directly integrated with nonlinear passive devices, forming a passive RF tag providing unique nonlinear signatures for RF fingerprinting. We first propose a miniaturized meander line dipole, achieved by two folded arms on two sides of the substrate. This leads to antenna with a simple feeding structure and compact size, making it ideal for planar integration. Two antennas on Rogers 4350B and ultra-thin flexible Panasonic Felios are fabricated, achieving small size at and with realized gain of 1.87 dBi and 1.46 dBi. The passive tag consists of the proposed antenna…
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TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · RFID technology advancements · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
