2016 5th International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems (ICMCS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/icmcs.2016.7905553
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“…An RFID system consists essentially of a Tag, which is also composed of antenna for communication, a circuit for storing and processing, RFID reader transmits a radio frequency interrogation signal through the reader antenna and receives the backscattered signal from the antenna of the in-field transponder which contains the stored contents in the internal memory of the tag [4], a host for storage of information collected from tag and treaties. An RFID system can be classified into active RFID system in which an RFID tag has a battery pack and a passive system in which an RFID tag has no battery pack but has the energy to operate the incident wave of reader [5]. RFID systems operate in all frequency ranges but the UHF range (Ultra High Frequency) is the most used due to its high reading distance and a large data transfer rate compared to other HF frequency ranges (High frequency) and LF (Low frequency).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An RFID system consists essentially of a Tag, which is also composed of antenna for communication, a circuit for storing and processing, RFID reader transmits a radio frequency interrogation signal through the reader antenna and receives the backscattered signal from the antenna of the in-field transponder which contains the stored contents in the internal memory of the tag [4], a host for storage of information collected from tag and treaties. An RFID system can be classified into active RFID system in which an RFID tag has a battery pack and a passive system in which an RFID tag has no battery pack but has the energy to operate the incident wave of reader [5]. RFID systems operate in all frequency ranges but the UHF range (Ultra High Frequency) is the most used due to its high reading distance and a large data transfer rate compared to other HF frequency ranges (High frequency) and LF (Low frequency).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%