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Mobile and Fixed RFID
A2B Tracking shares this segment taken from a live webinar with our CEO and President, Peter Collins. In this video, gain an overview of how Passive RFID technology works. Peter will discuss how Mobile RFID readers and Fixed RFID gateways can work independently or together as part of a system to track assets and inventory. Watch this video to understand how these basic components: the RFID tag, mobile reader or fixed gateway all need to be able to work together depending upon the specific...
From: A2B Tracking Solutions
Related topics : rfid tag and reader working / rfid fixed asset tracking system / rfid tag reader system / passive rfid readers / rfid reader components
Arduino RFID switching
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information. Passive tags collect energy from a nearby RFID reader's interrogating radio waves. Active tags have a local power source such as a battery and may operate at hundreds of meters from the RFID reader.
Using that system we have experimented lighting rate device which has ability to measure light intensity. The uniqueness...
From: Robert Kodra
Related topics : radio frequency identification tags (rfid) / rfid active reader passive tag / radio frequency identification rfid systems / radio frequency identification device rfid / active and passive rfid tags
RFID SHIELD
This is a low frequency (125Khz) RFID Reader With serial Output with range upto 15cms. The RFID Reader is designed specifically for low-frequency (125 kHz) passive tags.Frequency refers to the size of the radio waves used to communicate between the RFID system components.
For more details visit us at: http://researchdesignlab.com/rfid-shield.html
From: ResearchDesignLab
Related topics : low frequency rfid reader / low frequency rfid tag / rfid reader design 125khz / rfid reader range passive / rfid tag reader system
RFID NANOTECH SPYCHIPS
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of an object (typically referred to as an RFID tag) applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader.
Most RFID tags contain at least two parts. One is an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a radio-frequency (RF) signal, and...
From: dumbbell33
Related topics : radio frequency identification tags (rfid) / efficient object identification with passive rfid tags / rfid active reader passive tag / use of rfid in supply chain management / rfid tag uses
RFID and Drone-based Vehicle-Inventory Solution
Drones definitely help with bringing down the mobility limitation of RFID readers. Smartx uses a drone to scan the RFID or Sensors on each asset (like cars), and records the location of each item in the yard or warehouse, proving to be 30 times faster than manual capturing.
With the Smartx Hub system,
dealerships attach reusable Bluetooth beacons or passive RFID tags in order to record those vehicles' locations and
movements by means of smartphones or tablets that workers carry around the lot....
From: Smartx Technology
Related topics : passive rfid tag system / mobile rfid readers
Open RFID Tag - EM4100 cloner firmware
How the EM4100 cloner works.
Pressing button S1 when approaching the Open RFID tag to a RFID reader will boot the capture mode.
In this mode, the Open RFID Tag sniffs and decodes the communication between the RFID tag and the RFID reader. If an EM4100 memory map is correctly captured (the CRC and parity is checked), the memory map is stored and LED1 is switched on.
If S1 is not pressed, the Open RFID Tag emulates the latest RFID tag captured.
100% passive. No battery.
Generic...
From: TechForFun
Related topics : rfid tag and reader communication / passive rfid readers
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow '14: Kaki Kit
We envision the KakiKit to be a synergistic development with Singapore’s smart city plans. It operates as an Active Reader Passive Tag system, with active systems embedded throughout a smart city and passive RFID tags worn by citizens. The tags contain information about the specific needs of the wearer, providing contextual information for the empathetic environment to react to.
This video highlights how the system benefits the visually impaired in daily activities. KakiKit is a flexible...
From: Jimmy Hii
Related topics : rfid active reader passive tag / passive rfid tag system / active and passive rfid tags / rfid tag reader system / active rfid system
RFID Hand-Held Inventory System
Bulk identification of products and short scanning time are two of the prime advantages of using RFID tags, instead of bar code labels, An RFID tag can either be active or passive. An RFID tagged product, may either be passed through a reader or scanner. The tag reading process, begins with the RFID antenna, sending a scanning signal which activates the transponder in a tag to respond. An RFID reader consists of a scanning antenna that are attached to computers, which can receive signals from...
From: TMSolutionsUAE
Related topics : rfid active reader passive tag / difference between active and passive rfid tags / rfid tag reader software / rfid tags labels / printing passive rfid tags
RFID Card Based Attendance System
RFID technology facilitates automatic wireless identification using electronic passive and active tags with suitable readers. Such systems can be implemented at various offices, companies, school, colleges and many more places. RFID technology makes this system more secure and reliable method of placing attendance.
From: EmbedVISION Infotech
Related topics : rfid card attendance system / active rfid attendance system / rfid reader attendance system / rfid based security system / passive rfid tag system
RFID TAGS|It's working explained|AUTOMOTIVE&TECH
Hii guys. Back with another video. This video is about RFID(Radio Frequency Identification) tags.(RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information. Passive tags collect energy from a nearby RFID reader's interrogating radio waves. Active tags have a local power source (such as a battery) and may operate hundreds of meters from the RFID reader. Unlike a barcode, the tag need not be within the line...
From: AUTOMOTIVE&TECH
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