ID Integration V-Tag Active RFID Solution

Save time and money with this emerging technology using active RFID tags to transform the concept of work-in-process tracking and RFID location tracking into a more cost effective and tangible solution for many companies while eliminating the need for expensive infrastructure. V-TagTM is an RFID active tag asset tracking system that has the ability for the tags to "talk" to each other, rather than communicating through fixed RFID readers and antennas. No more expensive infrastructure setup is...

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From: ID Integration

Related topics : rfid active tag technology / active rfid asset tags / rfid tag location tracking / active rfid tag reader / active rfid tags cost

Handheld RFID Reader goes RTLS with GPS & Cellular

The CS101 handheld reader captures the GPS location where RFID tag reads, bar codes scans, keyboard, or touch-screen operations occur and then instantly communicates that information using the same technology as a mobile phone - all for around $2,800. In this episode of RDIF.net, we put it to the test. Host: Louis Sirico.

CS101 Handheld Reader is the longest read range, highest read rate and highest read yield UHF RFID handheld reader in the world. It enables lightning fast inventory of cases...

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From: CSLRFID

Related topics : csl cs101 handheld rfid reader / handheld rfid reader gps / handheld uhf rfid reader / uhf rfid tag reader / rfid tag read range

25c3: Analyzing RFID Security

Speakers: Henryk Plötz. Karsten Nohl

Many RFID tags have weaknesses, but the security level of different tags varies widely. Using the Mifare Classic cards as an example, we illustrate the complexity of RFID systems and discuss different attack vectors. To empower further analysis of RFID cards, we release an open-source, software-controlled, and extensible RFID reader with support for most common standards.

RFID tags and contact-less smart cards are regularly criticized for their lack of...

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From: Christiaan008

Related topics : rfid reader software open source / rfid security tag reader / difference between smart card and rfid / mifare classic rfid cards / rfid controller software

HUR 120 USB - UHF RFID READER

HUR 120 USB is a handheld reader that allows the easiest way of integration of UHF RFID technology into everyday use. The reader is powered and controlled directly by a USB interface, thus allowing reading EPC Class 1 Gen2 UHF RFID tags. Thanks to its ergonomic shape and portability the reader is a perfect choice for various applications. This unit is ideal for USB handheld applications, in which high performance and advanced functionality is desired.

Features:

– USB power and...

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From: TSS COMPANY

Related topics : usb uhf rfid reader / uhf gen2 rfid tags / rfid reader technology

RFID tag reader to Facebook. USB version.

Post messages on Facebook when you scan a RFID / NFC tags.

More and more marketing campaigns are based on RFID / NFC to Facebook. In this video you will see a small pilot of how it could work.

The reader in this video is a USB device. So we have a PC client software which sends information from the tag to a server which communicates with Facebook. Please also see our black box version video which runs without a PC.

You could also checkin on a Facebook spot or integrate it with other...

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From: Fredrik Davidsson

Related topics : rfid tag reader usb / tag rfid nfc / types of rfid tags and readers

RFID Tags Market Size, Growth, Trends and 2021 Forecasts Report

RFID technology uses the electromagnetic signature that accompanies the radio frequency in a specific spectrum to communicate information, which is mostly one way. RFID tags are electronic tags that function on the principle of radio waves. They use electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags that are attached to objects. They are primarily used for monitoring and tracking objects through RFID readers. The information recorded by RFID tags can be later read through scanning...

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From: Carol Silva

Related topics : rfid tag uses / rfid tagging technology / applications using rfid / rfid tracking technology / rfid reader device

IDSense: A Human Object Interaction Detection System Based on Passive UHF RFID

Link to publication page: http://www.disneyresearch.com/publication/idsense-a-human-object-interaction-detection-system-based-on-passive-uhf-rfid/

In order to enable unobtrusive human object interaction detection, we propose a minimalistic approach to instrumenting everyday objects with passive (i.e. battery-free) UHF RFID tags. By measuring the changes in the physical layer of the communication channel between the RFID tag and reader (such as RSSI, RF phase, and read rate) we are able to...

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From: DisneyResearchHub

Related topics : uhf passive rfid tag reader / passive uhf rfid system / types of passive rfid tags

Smart Kitchen Project

Rutgers Wireless Communications Capstone

Advisor: Christopher Rose

Our project involved designing an RFID system to keep track of food products. We configured and improved an existing RFID reader software available on an open source platform, GNU Radio, in addition to using USRP hardware. We next implemented the reader to communicate with the tags. We also designed an external application to allow user to view a list of food products that need to be bought and which are currently available...

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From: Nishit Raval

Related topics : rfid reader software open source / rfid reader design project / rfid tracking system open source / rfid tag software open source / rfid tag and reader communication

Streiflicht 2012 FIMS

FiMS is a search engine for everyday objects based on a ZigBee mesh network, RFID and service-oriented server communication. It is not used to calculate a exact position, but a relative position according to landmarks in a room. For this reason, furniture pieces are part of the mesh network and got RFID readers. While every day objects are tagged with a ZigBee module and an RFID chip. Furthermore the system is designed to communicate with other systems at remote locations. This way search...

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From: uniulmMI

Related topics : rfid tag chip design

DIY Project 8

The most common and easy to use reader is IDR-232. It read the RFID passive tag and sends the tag ID to PC or Microcontroller in serial communication.

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From: cytrontech

Related topics : passive rfid tag reader / passive rfid tags / rfid tag uses