Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 14, 2026

Evaluating the Effect of Roadside Parking on a Dual-Direction Urban Street
Published on: January 20, 2023
UHF RFID Tags Installation Methods for Vehicle Navigation on Paved and Unpaved Roads
Gabriela Maria Castro Gonzalez1, Takayuki Kawaguchi2, Dai Nakamura2
1Co-Creative Engineering, Doctoral Program, Graduate School of Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology, Kitami 090-8507, Hokkaido, Japan.
None:
This study investigated the communication performance of ultrahigh-frequency radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems with embedded RFID tags on challenging roads. Surface-mounted RFID tags are used for vehicle guidance. However, in snowy regions, they are vulnerable to damage caused by snow removal. Accordingly, RFID tags were embedded beneath the road surface, and the influence of an installation angle of 30° on communication performance was evaluated. Using the appropriate installation angle for asphalt embedding, this study investigated unpaved roads, where tag stability is influenced by water flow and soil displacement. To improve durability, RFID tags were attached to geocell-based reinforcement structures using polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe holders. The communication performance was comparable to that of asphalt-embedded configurations. To further improve installation, a concrete-block-based embedding approach was investigated. Gravel concrete and mortar concrete block produce significant electromagnetic attenuation, which reduces the communication range. Therefore, a hybrid design using PVC pipes embedded in commercially available concrete blocks and holes filled with crushed stone was developed. This design achieves the communication range required for reliable vehicle navigation while simplifying installation and enabling application on natural soil unpaved roads without geocell reinforcement.
Related Concept Videos
Design Example: Identifying the Locations of Monuments in the Field Using Global Positioning System Device
Field Application of Global Positioning System
Masonry Paving
Design Example: Alignment of a Road Line Using GIS
Errors in Global Positioning System
Introduction to Global Positioning System
