RFID Protocol

Description

All RFID systems consist of three main components, antenna, transceiver, and transponder, where the combination of the antenna and transceiver is called RFID reader. The RFID tag itself is located in the transponder, with the range varying based on factors including the type of reader, frequency, and interference in the environment. There are two main types of RFID tags, active which have their power source, and passive, which use the power from the reading antenna to induce a current in the tag's antenna. RFID systems can be present in the different frequency bands, LF, HF, and UHF, which depend on the application in use.

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RFID is a form of wireless communication that incorporates the use of electromagnetic coupling in the radio frequency spectrum to uniquely identify an object.

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