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Anti-collision: What is it ?
To understand anticollision we first must define a collision.
An RFID collision involves multiple cards crashing into each other within a reader’s field. This crash doesn’t need be a physical touching of cards but rather sending a response to the reader at the same time such that the reader cannot differentiate between cards. Because a major benefit of RFID systems is the rapid throughput and the user convenience that comes from the simple presentment of the token within a reader’s...
Related topics : rfid card reader system
NFC/RFID/BLE solutions for loyalty programs
Engage with retail customers thanks to NFC, RFID and BLE solutions.
Our first event focused on point of sales solutions for retail shops to better engage with customer through loyalty programs.
- Opening and presentations
- Introduction to RFID and NFC
- Loyalty program: User cases, POS solutions
- Socket Mobile Point of Sales solution Demo
Hosted by Springcard and Socket Mobile.
Speakers:
Vince Coli, Product Manager @Socket Mobile
Daphnee Lucenet, Field Application Engineer...
Related topics : rfid retail solutions / rfid mobile solution
NFC/RFID: the different card types
For this new video, we are going to talk about the different types of contactless cards that you could find if you have an RFID or NFC project.
Before talking about card families, please remind 2 things. The first one is that there are more than 400 different types of HF cards with 13,56 MHz frequency. We are only going to talk about the most used in the industry.
The second one is the difference between microprocessor cards and memory cards. Microprocessor cards are equipped with an embedded...
Related topics : types of rfid cards
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