Moving average filtering technique for signal processing in digital section of UWB chipless RFID reader

Moving average filtering technique enhances the performance of a chipless RFID tag reader. The reader has a low power processing device such as a mid-range microcontroller. The filtering technique successfully removes noises from the read data and improves the efficacy of the low-cost reader significantly.

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