If you’ve worked with passive RFID before, you know that most readers only work within inches of the card. In [Fran’s] DEFCON talk this summer he calls it the “ass-grabbing method” of ...
The EPCglobal Hardware Certification Program tests and certifies RFID silicon chips, readers, reader modules, and printer/encoders with embedded reader modules. Introduced in April 2005 and now in ...
The answer lies in an RFID chip attached to the inside of the bib ... with many runners passing the reader at once there must be a lot of RFID chatter on the airwaves.
Also called an "RFID interrogator." The maximum distance between the reader's antenna and the tag vary, depending on application. Credit cards and ID badges have to be brought fairly close to the ...
A critical component of this technology is the RFID reader antenna, which plays a vital role in the efficiency and effectiveness of tag reading. Recent research has focused on innovative designs ...
today announced the availability of two enhanced functionality RFID chips: Monza™/ID chips with secure factory-programmed product identification numbers and Monaco™/64, the first in a line of chips ...