9. Glossary
Anticollision ; Anticollision
Procedure enabling a reader to take an inventory of the tags present in its field of action. Depending on the protocol used, a reader can identify several hundred tags in just a few seconds.
Communication en champ proche (NFC); Near Field Communication
A type of RFID system in which the tags' operating zone lies within the near-field zone created by the reader. The coupling between tag and reader is generally inductive. LF (125 kHz) and HF (13.56 MHz) RFID systems are systematically near-field.
Coupling; Coupling
Coupling defines the connection between a tag and a reader. LF and HF RFID systems generally feature inductive coupling. In this case, the magnetic field is used to transmit energy and data. UHF and SHF RFID systems use electromagnetic...
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Standards and norms
- Information Technology – Radio frequency identification (RFID) for object management – Part 7: Active communications parameters for a 433 MHz radio interface. - ISO/IEC 18000-7 - 2014
- Information technology – Radio frequency identification for item management – Part 4 : Parameters for air interface communications at 2,45 GHz. - ISO/IEC 18000-4 - 2015
- IEEE Standard For Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks...
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3M : http://www.3m.com
Alien technology: http://www.alientechnology.com
ASK : http://www.ask-rfid.com
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