The battle between HF and UHF RFID
It is undeniable that RFID tags reign over the bar coding technologies and other optically read technologies due to its contactless nature, larger memory capacity and ability to allow energy to penetrate certain goods that are hidden or covered with substances such as snow, fog, ice, dirt, paint or...
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| author | F., Mohd-Yasin M. K., Khaw F., Choong M. B. I., Reaz |
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| description | It is undeniable that RFID tags reign over the bar coding technologies and other optically read technologies due to its contactless nature, larger memory capacity and ability to allow energy to penetrate certain goods that are hidden or covered with substances such as snow, fog, ice, dirt, paint or crusted grime. In this article, the frequencies used in different RFID systems are compared. The frequencies can be divided into low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF), ultra high frequency (UHF) and microwave. The two most popular frequencies used in today's applications are HF and UHE HF refers to the frequency 13.56 MHz, while UHF refers to thefrequency range fi-oin 860 to 956 MHz. in the radio spectrum. Which is the better one?. |
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| spelling | mmu-27412011-09-12T02:05:48Z http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2741/ The battle between HF and UHF RFID F., Mohd-Yasin M. K., Khaw F., Choong M. B. I., Reaz T Technology (General) QA75.5-76.95 Electronic computers. Computer science It is undeniable that RFID tags reign over the bar coding technologies and other optically read technologies due to its contactless nature, larger memory capacity and ability to allow energy to penetrate certain goods that are hidden or covered with substances such as snow, fog, ice, dirt, paint or crusted grime. In this article, the frequencies used in different RFID systems are compared. The frequencies can be divided into low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF), ultra high frequency (UHF) and microwave. The two most popular frequencies used in today's applications are HF and UHE HF refers to the frequency 13.56 MHz, while UHF refers to thefrequency range fi-oin 860 to 956 MHz. in the radio spectrum. Which is the better one?. HORIZON HOUSE PUBLICATIONS INC 2008-05 Article NonPeerReviewed F., Mohd-Yasin and M. K., Khaw and F., Choong and M. B. I., Reaz (2008) The battle between HF and UHF RFID. MICROWAVE JOURNAL, 51 (5). pp. 1-152. http://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=1&SID=3BbPB8kLPg8eGkj1ied&page=79&doc=781 |
| spellingShingle | T Technology (General) QA75.5-76.95 Electronic computers. Computer science F., Mohd-Yasin M. K., Khaw F., Choong M. B. I., Reaz The battle between HF and UHF RFID |
| title | The battle between HF and UHF RFID |
| title_full | The battle between HF and UHF RFID |
| title_fullStr | The battle between HF and UHF RFID |
| title_full_unstemmed | The battle between HF and UHF RFID |
| title_short | The battle between HF and UHF RFID |
| title_sort | battle between hf and uhf rfid |
| topic | T Technology (General) QA75.5-76.95 Electronic computers. Computer science |
| url | http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2741/ http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2741/ |