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How many times have you heard or read about a surgical procedure that has gone wrong? How many times have you read of incorrect medicine (unintentionally) being administered to the patient? I am sure each person reading this blog would have read about such an incident at least once.

While we sympathize with such cases, it is a matter of lives and adoption of...

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Low-Cost Solution for RFID Tags in Terms of Design and ...

Low-Cost Solution for RFID Tags in Terms of Design and Manufacture

Chi-Fang Huang1

[1] Institute of Communication Engineering, Tatung University, Taiwan

1. Introduction

Even invented and applied initially during the World War II, RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technologies [ 1 ] have attracted much attention recently. Precisely speaking, RFID technologies have been applied very widely in...

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RFID frequency ranges - Centre National RFID

RFID frequency ranges

1. The RFID frequency spectrum

RFID is considered as a non specific short range device. It can use frequency bands without a license. Nevertheless, RFID has to be compliant with local regulations (ETSI, FCC etc.)

oLF : 125 kHz - 134,2 kHz : low frequencies,

oHF : 13.56 MHz : high frequencies,

oUHF : 860 MHz - 960 MHz : ultra high frequencies,

oSHF : 2.45 GHz : super high...

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RFID Lost Item Locator, Home Inventory Utility :: Create ...

This invention allows one to locate frequently misplaced items such as a key, that one sock, the remote, etc. It uses a ubiquitous technology, namely, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags. Passive RFID tags (those with no battery) are now in most products we purchase. They are very small and their cost is ever decreasing, being about 10 US cents each or less. The idea is to produce consumer...

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Date: 2018-01-12 12:18:59
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