| Due to rapid growth  of Internet-of-Things (IoT), RFID has been  increasingly used in business environment and people’s daily lives. However, the  limitation of reliability impedes the development and  application of RFID. Today, almost all reader antennas can only offer 2-axis polarisation, which has posed the challenge  of unpredictability in reading tagged objects even within specified reading  range. Thus, there are always dead zones that  linearly polarised tag antennas cannot be read.  To address this  issue, the LSCM R&D Centre has worked together with the University of Hong  Kong and proposed a novel system that can boost and improve reliability of RFID  reading rate significantly. The 3-axis polarisation technology is a ground-breaking  concept that overcomes the shortcomings of conventional reader antennas, which  are generally supplied with configuration of 2-axis polarisation. It can be ensured that each orientation along the  polarised tag antennas can be read by applying a 3-axis polarisation approach,  while maintaining a low profile feature. This technology will greatly improve the  reliability and flexibility of existing RFID systems. The  applied research project will be completed in April 2016 with availability of low  profile 3-axis poliarisation near field UHF RFID antenna prototypes. |