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What’s the difference between ISO and EPC?
ISO and EPC have difference point in deal with RFID products. ISO mainly focused on standards that deal with air-interface protocol and applications for RFID. EPC deals with more than just how tags and readers communicate. EPC global – this is the standardization framework that is most likely to undergo international standardisation according to ISO rules […]
What is EPC Gen 2?
EPCglobal, a joint venture between GS1 and GS1 US, is working on international standards for the use of mostly passive RFID and the Electronic Product Code (EPC) in the identification of many items in the supply chain for companies worldwide. Gen 2 is the shorthand name given to the second generation EPC global protocol. It addressed the compatible problems in old […]
What is EPC RFID stardard?
EPC RFID stardard, the main focus of the group currently is to create both a worldwide standard for RFID and the use of the Internet to share data via the EPCglobal Network. EPCglobal – this is the standardization framework that is most likely to undergo international standardisation according to ISO rules as with all sound standards in the world, unless residing […]
What Are The Common RFID Application
RFID technology used in the various of fields, Tracking objects in the supply chain is one of the most common RFID application. Tracking objects in the supply chain is one of the most common applications of RFID. Objects that are typically tracked include: consumer goods, reusable assets, high value tools, and manufacturing parts. RFID is […]
Do all countries use the same low, high, and uhf frequencies
Uhf frequencies is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 MHz and 3 GHz, also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one decimetre. Uhf frequencies is the ITU designation for radio frequencies in the range between 300 MHz and 3 GHz, also known as the decimetre band […]
Are there any health risks associated with RFID applications and radio waves?
Large amounts of radio waves is believed to be harmful to human body and causes diseases such as cancer. However, the strength of radio waves used by RFID applications is similar to that of television and radio, hence it is safe to say they carry no significant hazard. The follow are some RFID applications’ field . […]
What are the benefits of RFID radio frequency identification
An RFID system enables the simultaneous tracking of multiple products in real-time. By using an RFID system, each object in the supply chain is assigned a unique tag ID for more efficient management. It reduces the required manual record keeping thus lowering the labor cost and the possibility of human errors. It is also easier […]
What frequencies does RFID technology support
1. What frequencies does RFID technology support? RFID tags are available in low frequency (125 kHz or 134 KHz), high frequency (13.56 MHz), ultra-high frequency (860 – 960 MHz), and active frequency (2.45 GHz). 2. What is the low frequency RFID range? Although the entire low frequency band covers 30 KHz to 300 KHz, RFID […]
Enabled Contactless Debit Card
Recently, threats associated with NFC (Near Field Communication) contactless debit card have raised public attention. This is not fully equal to the NFC feature, but is fairly close to it. Currently in Finland, this type of a payment method is being used in some parking garages. The purchase history only displays the purchase date, final […]
Do You Need A Credit Card RFID Protector Sleeve
A credit card rfid protector sleeve, If you’re able keep your credit card in your wallet while paying, it probably contains a contactless payment antenna. The technology is called RFID, or radio frequency identification. Security expert Craig Coats is in the business of testing the hackability of RFID cards to understand just how vulnerable the […]