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Syed A. Ahson and Mohammad Ilyas

"RFID Handbook: Applications, Technology, Security, and Privacy"

Although a linear polarized antenna will be able to
TABLE 16.2
Technical Characteristics of the RFID System in the Six Organizations
RFID Con?¬?guration
Organization Data Readers Tags Middleware Main Feedback
M1 On the network Mobile readers
Handheld readers
Passive UHF tag with
a plastic spacer
Pure play Audible beep
Mounted monitor
DC1 On the network Mobile readers
Handheld readers
Passive UHF pallet
smart labels
Permanent tags
WMS module Audible beep
Mounted monitor
DC2 On the network Mobile readers
Handheld readers
Passive UHF pallet
smart labels
Permanent tags
WMS module Audible beep
Mounted monitor
DC3 On the tag Mobile readers
Handheld readers
Passive UHF pallet
smart labels
Permanent tags
WMS module Audible beep
Mounted monitor
DC4 On the tag Handheld readers Passive UHF tag with
a plastic spacer
ERP module Audible beep
Handheld monitor
R1 On the tag Fixed readers
Handheld readers
Passive UHF pallet
smart labels
Passive UHF case
smart labels
Pure play Light stacks
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read tags further if their orientation can be guaranteed, a circular polarized antenna will
provide better read rates in an environment where the tags may not be properly aligned
with the reader??™s antenna. Three different options exist in terms of reader selection. The
choice of an option will impact how the RFID enabled automated receiving process will be
performed as well as its costs.


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