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Supplier: GAO Tek, Inc.
Description: This active RFID UHF beacon tag is a cost-effective long-range active RFID tag appropriate for tracking mobile assets, controlling access or online inventory, and locating assets or personnel in designated areas
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Supplier: GAO Tek, Inc.
Description: This active UHF RFID tag incorporates a convenient clip-slot for a lanyard and is specifically designed for personnel tagging and asset monitoring.
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Supplier: GAO Tek, Inc.
Description: This long range active RFID transponder provides highly accurate, real-time data collection in wireless applications such as the tracking and identification of cargo, vehicles, personnel or other assets. Using advanced UHF radio frequency technology, these RFID
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Supplier: GAO Tek, Inc.
Description: This UHF Humidity-Temperature RFID tag is designed for use in environmentally-sens itive areas such as IT data centers
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Supplier: Abracon, LLC
Description: Polarization: NA Mounting: Adhesive or Tape Features: UHF Band RFID, Alien H3 RFID- ICIS0 18000-6C/EPC Class1 Gen2 Compliance Long range, Compatible with metal, IP68 compliant Part Status: Active
- Applications: RFID
- Primary Frequency Range: 9.02E-4 to 9.28E-4 MHz
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Supplier: Abracon, LLC
Description: Gain Display: NA Polarization: NA Mounting: Adhesive Tape Features: UHF Band RFID, Alien H3 RFID- ICIS0 18000-6C/EPC Class1 Gen2 Compliance Long range, Compatible with metal Part Status: Active
- Applications: RFID
- Primary Frequency Range: 9.02E-4 to 9.28E-4 MHz
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Supplier: Abracon, LLC
Description: Gain Display: NA Polarization: NA Mounting: Adhesive Tape Features: UHF Band RFID, Alien H3 RFID- ICIS0 18000-6C/EPC Class1 Gen2 Compliance Long range, Compatible with metal Part Status: Active
- Applications: RFID
- Primary Frequency Range: 9.02E-4 to 9.28E-4 MHz
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Supplier: Abracon, LLC
Description: : NA Mounting: Adhesive or Tape Features: UHF Band RFID, Alien H3 RFID- ICIS0 18000-6C/EPC Class1 Gen2 Compliance Long range, Compatible with metal, IP68 compliant Part Status: Active
- Applications: RFID
- Primary Frequency Range: 9.02E-4 to 9.28E-4 MHz
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Description: between separate member space agencies. ISO 18382:2013 is targeted towards passive (unpowered) RFID tags transmitting in the 860 MHz ? 960 MHz Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radio band. The recommended practices are applicable to both terrestrial (ground-based) and space-based
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: between separate member space agencies. ISO 18382:2013 is targeted towards passive (unpowered) RFID tags transmitting in the 860 MHz ? 960 MHz Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radio band. The recommended practices are applicable to both terrestrial (ground-based) and space-based
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Description: coefficient of its antenna, thereby backscattering data to the interrogator. The working mode adopted by the tags is purely passive, i.e. tags do not actively initiate any kind of RF communication. In ISO/IEC 29143:2011, collision arbitration and collision avoidance for Mobile
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Description: coefficient of its antenna, thereby backscattering data to the interrogator. The working mode adopted by the tags is purely passive, i.e. tags do not actively initiate any kind of RF communication. In ISO/IEC 29143:2011, collision arbitration and collision avoidance for Mobile
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: coefficient of its antenna, thereby backscattering data to the interrogator. The working mode adopted by the tags is purely passive, i.e. tags do not actively initiate any kind of RF communication. In ISO/IEC 29143:2011, collision arbitration and collision avoidance for Mobile
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: equipment (e.g. mobile phones equipped with an RFID interrogator) being used in a consumer application. Note: As there is currently no active contribution on Mobile HF interrogators, this International Standard covers only UHF. This International Standard specifies Mobile
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: RFID Tag Memory 13.56MHz ISO 15693 Inlay
- Frequency: 1.36E7 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -20 to 50 C
- Technology: Active
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Supplier: RFID, Inc.
Description: Active RFID is a revolutionary new product utilizing the 433 MHz frequency to accomplish AVI (Automated Vehicle Identifcation), Personnel/ Asset Tracking and Perimeter Security functionality with unparalleled read range and fexibility. The Active RFID Tags (CS and
- Detection Range: 91.44 to 18288 cm
- Frequency: 4.34E8 Hz
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 85 C
- Technology: Active
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High-Performance Multi-Protocol UHF RFID Reader IC for Industrial Applications The ST25RU3993-BQFT from STMicroelectronics is a compact, QFN48 (7 × 7 mm) packaged UHF RFID (read more)
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Choosing RFID For Industrial Applications (.pdf)
and GPS based systems, and whether to use active or passive based tags, it may seem like these systems can be used almost anywhere. However, failures because of a wrong or unreliable system can be very costly - many times in hundreds of thousands of dollars or more. Today, RFID is designed for many
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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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, is best for item-level tags and readers. EPCglobal has approved Generation 2 standards for 915 MHz ultra-high frequency (UHF) equipment, and the standards are expected to be adopted soon by ISO without major changes. This has encouraged RFID OEMs to develop and market much-needed Gen 2 products. ISO
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Simulation Based Verification of Energy Storage Architectures for Higher Class Tags supported by Energy Harvesting Devices
As an example, the manufacturer of higher class RFID systems, Identec Solutions [5], guarantees for a higher class active UHF RFID tag equipped with a pri- mary battery with 2.2 Ah of capacity under certain condi- tions (600 memory readings/day) a …
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Power Management Strategies for Battery-driven Higher Class UHF RFID Tags Supported by Energy Harvesting Devices
tion from tag to reader of active UHF RFID tags is based on tendedfunctionality like high operating range and sensing .
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Enhancing RFID indoor localization with cellular technologies
Thirty UHF RFID active tags were deployed on the walls of the corridor in order to ensure the lowest location error.
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Verification methodology for battery lifetime requirements of higher class UHF RFID tags
[15] A. Janek, M. Schöfelbauer, C. Steger, R. Weiß, J. Preishuber-Pfluegl, and M. Pistauer, “Design and Implementation of a Power Aware Com- munication Protocol for Active UHF RFID Tags based on Transceiver SoC CC1110,” in European DSP Education and Research …
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Green Manufacturing, Mechanical and Automation Engineering
At present, the down hole uses RFID-technology monitoring system, it mainly has active UHF RFID tag , compared to this label, it is relatively passive RFID tags, and identifiable distance is large.
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RFID localization algorithms and applications—a review
All workers are equipped with UHF active RFID tags , which are recognized and registered when they are within the reading range of the access points.
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Integration of Active RFID and WSN for real time low-cost data monitoring of patients in hospitals
This is because the UHF Active RFID tags emit the data only after every 5 seconds.
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Reliability optimization for multilayer active RFID tags on rigid and flexible substrates
The designed ultra-high frequency ( UHF ) active RFID tag consists of a thin film battery, a RF chip and an antenna, which provides many advantages, including small size, light weight, and flexibility in shape.
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What can RFID do for VANETs? A cryptographic point of view
For instance EZ-Pass on the east coast of the United States, Fast-Track on the east coast and SunPass in Florida, use active UHF RFID tags for vehicle identification.
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Design and integration of inkjet-printed paper-based UHF components for RFID and ubiquitous sensing applications
suggested module of a printed UHF RFID active tag is shown in the figure below.
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