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What s Your RF IQ?
Operational Excellence & Lean Six Sigma Ultra low frequency, low frequency and ultra high frequency (UHF). Real Time Locating System (RTLS), active and passive. Active, battery assisted active and passive. Tagging materials that are RF absorbent Tagging materials that are made of metal. Farther
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Antenna Installation Considerations (.pdf)
and. data communications industries. The company's product portfolio includes cable. assemblies, connectors, adapters, computer networking components, and custom. products, as well as their Hyperlink line of wireless products which include Antennas, RF. Amplifiers, Coaxial lightning and surge
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Wireless White Papers: Antenna Installation Considerations (.pdf)
and. data communications industries. The company's product portfolio includes cable. assemblies, connectors, adapters, computer networking components, and custom. products, as well as their Hyperlink line of wireless products which include Antennas, RF. Amplifiers, Coaxial lightning and surge
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Wireless Infrastructure Tutorial and Primer
in a location with a lot of barriers or reflections, it is important to be able to move the antenna in all three axes in order to minimize the effects of multipath and optimize the signal strength. Outdoor RF Wireless Networks. Outdoor RF wireless network experience the same factors such as reflections
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RFID Battles the Elements
with the RFID tags can be placed flush on the outside. (Curved containers are harder to work with: RF antennas may be damaged or influenced as they are wrapped around a bottle or vial, and the labels may rotate as they travel along conveyors, making them harder to read consistently.) To date, Pfizers only
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s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. "The research project has given us the opportunity to examine how our technology works in the real world," he added. Safavi-Naeini, the project's director and system architect, said it was carried out in the Radio Frequency (RF)/Microwave
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RFID Battles the Elements
with metal, he says, is understanding its impact on the RF signal, and then designing the antenna. The Adamas tag includes a metallic backplane that predictably reflects the RF signal. The first Adamas tags are too large and expensive for item-level use, and are better suited for warehouse applications
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RFID Battles the Elements
. Making RFID work in a pharmaceutical setting takes materials and packaging expertise, and a little black magic. We survey the experts on what they know, and what they dont. By Paul Thomas, Managing Editor. To cast your vote, log in or become a member. This quick, one-time registration gives you