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...

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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

Wirelessly Powering a Swarm of Robots

This wireless power system is similar to low-frequency RFID. There is a coil embedded under the table (like a RFID reader) that powers the robots (like tags). Learn more at Hizook.com -- http://www.hizook.com/blog/2008/10/07/wirelessly-powering-swarm-robots

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From: Hizook

Related topics : low frequency rfid reader / low frequency rfid tag

Scanfob® HF RFID Reader with Android 3.0 Honeycomb on Acer Iconia A500 Tablet

This video will show using the Acer Iconia A500 Android tablet running the Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system and this pocket-sized / keyfob sized high frequency Bluetooth RFID reader to read these 13 MHz (megahertz) RFID tags into the Mobile Grid application on the Android tablet.

Simply turn on the Bluetooth radio of the reader, then use the Mobile Grid Menu Connect option and tap on the RFID reader. The HF 13.56 MHz RFID reader will then connect over Bluetooth to the tablet and you can...

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From: SerialMagic

Related topics : mobile rfid reader with bluetooth connectivity / hf rfid reader / high frequency rfid reader / barcode rfid reader

RFID BASED SHOPPING CART

RFID (radiofrequency identification) technology offers the ability to provide many new services and conveniences in the retail environment. Shoppers can be guided electronically to find desired products that are tagged with RFID chips and whose locations are tracked by RFID readers in the store (e.g., smart shelves or other reader systems). Smart shopping carts with electronic displays, in communication with a retail computer system, can display a map associated with a shopping list downloaded...

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From: HBeonLabs

Related topics : rfid tag location tracking / smart track rfid tags / rfid tags product tracking / rfid smart tag technology / smart rfid reader

Introduction of 134 KHz RFID Bluetooth Reader (222012)

The 134 KHz RFID Bluetooth Reader is compatible with most kinds of LF(134 KHz) cards. It uses Bluetooth (Class Two) technology to upload tag IDs to bluetooth based computers/PDAs in real-time. It is widely used in the industries of security/patrol/mining/finance and railway systems, etc.

For more information, check out the product page:

http://gaorfid.com/product/reader-bluetooth-hdx-fdx-lf-134khz-rfid/

GAO RFID Inc. website:

http://gaorfid.com

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From: GAO RFID Inc.

Related topics : bluetooth rfid reader / rfid card reader technology / rfid card reader system / rfid tag reader system

TUTORIAL-13 | RFID INTERFACING WITH 8051 | GEMICATES LABS

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology enables remote and automated gathering and sending of information between RFID tags or transponders and readers using a wireless link. An RFID system consists of a reader device and a transponder. A transponder or tag has a unique serial number which is identified by the reader. RFID tag is applied to products, individuals or animals to identify and track them through this number. The interfacing has been done through AT89S52. The identification...

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From: Gemicates Labs

Related topics : radio frequency identification device rfid technology / radio frequency identification technology (rfid) / rfid tag reader system / radio frequency identification tags (rfid) / radio frequency identification rfid systems

An RFID Based Secure for Key and Configuration Distribution for Contiki

In this work, we present an easy-to-implement

alternative to a simple network-wide key pre-distribution scheme for WSNs using a low

cost, easily integrable Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Reader, in which the nodes

are deployed on Zolertia Z1 platform, while running on Contiki Operating System (OS), so

that the assignment, deployment, and replacement of encryption keys can be done easily

at any time via a readout through an RFID Reader and a tag that carries the desired

Advanced...

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From: Mine Cetinkaya

Related topics : radio frequency identification tags (rfid) / radio frequency identification rfid systems / rfid security tag reader

Best RFID Reader & Scanner System in Pakistan

ICIL Tek is the leading, next-generation Technology Company offers biometric fingerprint scanner & RFID tag reader devices in Pakistan. We maintain Pakistan’s largest credit information database and world’s largest database of 100 million companies from over 200 countries.

For More Information Visit Here:

http://www.iciltek.com

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From: iciltek Pakistan

Related topics : rfid tag reader system / rfid reader scanner / rfid reader technology

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...

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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

Ford Focus RFID Keyless Entry

Finished the install of my keyless entry system in my Ford Focus. It uses an RFID reader and the EM4102 tag implanted in my hand. Special thanks goes out to Dangerous Things (http://dangerousthings.com/) Creator, Amal Graafstra for his parts and knowledge.

For more information and a breakdown of how we did this using a total of about $50 in parts, Please visit our site at http://www.techno-holics.com/

Thanks for watching!

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From: Techno-Holics

Related topics : rfid tag reader system