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You will learn more about the chip, size, shape, process, operating temperature and application. Of course, you also know exactly how to use them in real life.

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Nowadays, the Chinese central bank issued "on the issuance of barcode payment service specification (Trial)" (hereinafter referred to as the "notice", "standard" ") and supporting technical safety standard documents" barcode payment safety technical specifications (Trial) "and" barcode payment acceptance terminal specification (Trial) ". The specification will be implemented from April 1st this year.

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Fixing fatal faults in buildings requires radio frequency identification technology.

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NXP TagWriter is a general NFC reader/writer application that is highly recommended and available on Google Play App store. It only has a few main features such as reading, writing, erasing, and protecting tags which makes it easy-to-use and understand even for first-time NFC users. An interesting feature on this app is the amount of options it gives you when writing a tag. 

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In order to offer Internet of Things connectivity in Brazil, T-Systems has become a mobile virtual network operator.

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Because UHF RFID has progressed so much since its inception, readers are able to read, on average, about 700 tags per second and interpret the data. This faster, highly efficient RFID tag read rate makes it possible for mass reading applications to emerge in several industries, most prominently in supply chain management.

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The Jooki, from MuuseLabs, is intended to allow children to listen to their favorite music, without the added distractions of a smartphone or tablet, by placing an NFC-tagged figurine on a speaker equipped with a reader and a Wi-Fi connection.

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Even though RFID antennas are not the brains of an RFID system, they are still complex devices that can hinder or benefit an RFID system depending on the application and chosen antenna. For instance, choosing the wrong antenna for a certain application could result in inches of read range instead of feet. Besides the basic guidelines for choosing an antenna like gain and polarization, other factors exist that could take a system’s read range and results to the next level. Beamwidth and directionality are two core principles to grasp in order to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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With this initiative, the company seeks to encourage the use of new technologies aimed at the Internet of Things, automation and interactivity.


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The purpose of Internet of Things, (IoT) is to develop a smarter environment, and a simplified life-style by saving time, energy, and money. Through this technology, the expenses in different industries can be reduced. 

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UNTUCKit is piloting RFID technology to track the movements of its "try-on" shirts into dressing rooms, and is comparing that information to sales and traffic data in order to understand which shirts draw customers' interest, how well they fit and, ultimately, whether that leads to sales.

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During a trade show, you will meet hundreds of people, take down dozens of names, and hope to come away with a few viable leads. Without any technology involved, a booth manned by one person can limit the benefits of going to the trade show in the first place. Using RFID to track all conference attendees and the booths they visited on the show floor can increase leads and information to help promote your company post-show.

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Let's consider the Internet of Things and predictive maintenance—and why every service company needs them.


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