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A high-accuracy RFID system for efficient management of hospital textiles: design, implementation, and performance
Kittisak Phaebua1, Kiadtisak Salayong1, Montree Saowadee1
1Research Center of Innovation Digital and Electromagnetic Technology (iDEMT), Department of Teacher Training in Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Technical Education, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand.
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This paper presents an RFID-based system for hospital textile management, addressing challenges of textile loss, inventory control, and infection prevention. The system integrates an RFID gate station, handheld RFID readers, and web/mobile software for real-time textile tracking. A cylindrical reflector structure is incorporated into the gate station to enhance electromagnetic field confinement and uniformity. Simulations and measurements demonstrate improved field distribution and reduced radiation leakage, with electric-field intensity behind the reflector reduced by approximately 94.4%. The system reliably processes up to 800 RFID-tagged textiles with a minimum reading accuracy of 99.8%. Thermogravimetric analysis confirms that the selected silicone RFID tag withstands repeated high-temperature laundry processes. The software platform supports real-time monitoring, inventory management, and textile lifecycle tracking. The proposed system offers a practical and scalable solution for improving operational efficiency, reducing textile losses, and supporting infection control in healthcare environments.