I'm currently involved in a baggage handling project using RFID. The system is required to cover a range of about 1m and UHF range readers are not feasible....
Hi Amila, IATA recommend uhf for baggage, as adopted by airports such as hkg, mxp etc. Please note that you may not install or carry active or semi-active tags...
Wonder why 1 M read range is not being achieved with passive. UHF is the way to go! From: rfidtribe@yahoogroups.com [mailto:rfidtribe@yahoogroups.com] On...
I agree with Andrew that it is a trivial task with UHF and battary assistance is not required. However the exchange propted me to ask what you mean by a semi...
Hi Amila, I am surprised that you did not achieve more than 1m in reading distance. I concur with Andrew Price : 100% read rate can be achieved with UHF (ISO...
Hi Joe, I've asked my friend Anthony Cerino to give the correct answer on this, as he is far closer to the subject of semi-active / semi-passive than I am....
SCS Corporation in San Diego, California did successful baggage handling trials for the FAA and installations in Seattle and San Francisco prior to 2001 using...
Joe: There has been some confusion about terminology surrounding tags that are battery-assisted but lack their own active transmitter. The EPCglobal glossary...
SCS was bought out by a Mexican company and has not been active in aviation in years. Their original pilots failed due to a design flaw in their chip that was...
Wikipedia only lists active, passive and semi-passive tags. RFID Journal's glossary has separate categories for active, passive and battery-assisted AKA...
Hi, I am seeking for UHF RFID tags (or optionally: active RFID tag), for hazardous areas Zone 1 (Division 1 in US), with intrinsic safe protection, certified...
Peter, Passive UHF tags can be read at 3m 100% and since they require much less than 1 watt of power (as low as 8 micro W), being "intrisic safe" is not a big...
See the press release below regarding a RFID-based system for measuring stress on concrete load-bearing structures. - System measures structural detrioration. ...
Hi, I am working in a project to control medicines and I need to storage the tag at temperature as -40 º Celsius. Do you know one tag or in-lay that could...
Dear Tribe: Can someone recommend a UHF 902-928 EPC compliant reader module that mounts to a mobile device via: 1. CF (CF2) Card Slot 2. PCMCIA Card Slot 3....
Hi Mike PSION Teklogix has a UHF reader module that comes with a mobile device thro' a 100 Pin connector, Warm Regards, N Prakash Regional Sales Manager -...
I would recommend the WJ line of UHF Gen2 readers. I know for sure they have a PCMCIA reader. John Smids Senior Technical Consultant Psion Teklogix Inc. 2100...
Hello, We would be conducting a seminar on "RFID technology in Industry" in Mumbai, in the first week of December, 2007. As part of the seminar, we would like...
RFID Tribe highlights the top ten articles, announcements and news from the RFID industry this week... AIMGlobal Launches RFID Consumer Awareness Campaign ...
RFID Tribe Members, RFID Tribe received the below lead for an RFID asset control project from a South American-based end-user company. RFID Tribe has hidden...
RFID Tribe Members, RFID Tribe received the below lead for an RFID asset control project from a US-based end-user company with worldwide operations. RFID...
See the article below regarding the RFID patent pool for UHF RFID patents. This is a continuation of the activity that RFID Tribe reported in December 2005... ...
Power is often an issue in remote areas where electrical power infrastructure does not exist or is unreliable. Solar powered panels can provide a power source...
Dear all, I want to find out more on the usage of AII in the RFID solutions. If anyone has used AII in your RFID solution, appreciate some sharing from you. ...