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RFID From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data from so-called RFID 'tags' attached to objects.
These tags can be active or passive.
Active RFID tags are typically battery-powered and can be both read and written by a remote transceiver using an antenna which emits and receives radio waves.
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http://en2.wikipedia.org
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overview
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RFID Tutorial (Basic Level)
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a general term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object wirelessly, using radio waves.
RFID technologies are grouped under the more generic Automatic Identification(Auto ID) technologies.
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http://www.tutorial-reports.com
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podcast
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SecureRF Interview - New Security for RFID, embedded M2M, Cryptography and More
Louis Parks, President and CEO of SecureRF, developer of the worlds first linear-based security methods, speaks with eg3.com about security in the growing world of M2M (machine-to-machine) applications, especially in RFID.
The company recently made an announcement of SecureM2M technology and a SDK (software development kit) for developers.
Anyone interested in embedded wireless, RFID, M2M, and of course security against hacking as...
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http://www.eg3.com
date: 5/12/2009
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podcast
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RFID Podcast - RFID goes beyond the supply chain
SkyeTek is looking to move RFID technology beyond the supply chain and into a 'intelligent networking.' And by doing so, you might be finding RFID chips in some pretty strange places.
Rob Balgley CEO of SkyeTek, explains what it'll mean for your company and why privacy advocated shouldn't worry. (18:05)
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http://www.skyetek.com
date: 4/22/2008
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conference
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RFID Live
Get everything you need to put RFID to work at the largest RFID conference and exhibition Video Photos Keynotes Testimonials Hear from the top industry leaders in the world's most comprehensive RFID agenda Learn the benefits of RFID in Retail/CPG, Health Care/Pharma, Aerospace/Defense, Manufacturing and Transportation/ Logistics See the latest industry solutions and demos from the most RFID vendors Learn...
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http://www.rfidjournalevents.com
date: 4/27/2009
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eval kit
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RangeMaster Evaluation Kits
The RangeMaster is a dynamically programmable solution for the baseband signal processor, that allows you to quickly design and develop a universal RFID tag reader.
There are two varients of our RangeMaster devices.
RangeMaster1 is a 5 volt solution and RangeMaster2 is a 3.3 volt solution.
Select the link below for a product specification and links to the product brief.
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http://www.anadigm.com
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mkt research
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IDTechEx Ltd
IDTechEx is a knowledge based company specialising in smart labels and smart packaging, the hottest aspect of which is Radio Frequency Identification RFID at present.
The company gives strictly independent marketing, technical and business advice and services on these subjects.
It is in three forms - consultancy, publications and conferences.
Staff are mainly honours graduates specialising in the subject.
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http://www.idtechex.com
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