Frequently Asked Questions

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1. What does RFID stand for?
   Radio Frequency Identification
2  What type of applications can RFID be used in?
   Asset Loss Prevention
   Vehicle Tracking/Identification
   Visitor Management
   Emergency Evacuation/Mustering
   Fleet Management
   Inventory Loss Prevention
   Healthcare
   Education
   Gated Communities
   Personnel Tracking
   Supply Chain Management
  Mining
  Transportation
  Manufacturing
  Government/Military
  Parking Control
 
3. Active Vs. Passive Tags
Active Tags contain an internal battery that allows the reader to increase its read range. This allows them to be more effective in applications that contain humans or animals, vehicles and assets. Active tags are always transmitting. The battery life for an active tag is limited to the transmission of the tag. They are in turn larger and more expensive to build than passive tags.
 
Passive Tags do not contain an internal battery. When the Passive tag comes in contact with the reader the magnetic field it creates gives energy to the tag which in turn allows the reader to read the tag. The lack of an internal battery allows the tag to be very small. The distance the reader is able to read all depends on the frequency and size of the tag and antenna.
 
What type of frequencys are there?
Low Frequency 
High Frequency 
Ultra High Frequency
Microwaves

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