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nao-battery-rfid-pack.3gpNov 03, 2010 nao robot walkiing with 'special antenna shoes', battery pack on neck and RFID reader unit on back. walking with NO CORRECTION so will be better in future :)
HF Wireless Passive Battery-Free RFID Temperature Sensor Demonstration and TutorialOct 15, 2011 The capabilities of a commercial passive, battery-free wireless RFID temperature sensor in a credit card format are demonstrated in this video. The video covers RFID readers, battery free passive RFID temperature sensors, High Frequency HF 13.56 MHz ISO 15693 RFID sensor technology, prevention of self-heating, low temperature performance of the Phase IV Engineering SensTAG, metal mount RFID sensors, custom RFID sensors, and other sensor options such as passive RFID pressure sensors and passive RFID strain sensors. The video focuses on the use of passive battery-free wireless RFID sensors in grocery stores and food safety applications, but they can also be used in many other industries such as supply chain, cold chain, medical, construction, oil and gas, industrial monitoring, condition based maintenance, failure prevention, utilities, and agriculture. Learn more at www.PhaseIVengr.com.
PowerID Battery Assisted Passive RFID Tag Product ReviewApr 24, 2012 PowerID Battery Assisted Passive RFID Tags and Labels Product Review
Episode 2: PowerID Battery Assisted Passive RFID Labels Read at 150+ FeetApr 24, 2012 Traditional passive Gen 2 RFID labels read at distances up to 35 feet away. PowerID claims that their Battery-Assisted Passive RFID labels can be read from over 150 feet away. In this edition were going put that claim to the test and see just how much power the PowerID tags really have. Host Louis Sirico.
Battery-Free Long-Range Read Demonstration (2 of 7) Passive RFID Wireless SensorNov 11, 2011 The latest in long-range, battery-free (passive) UHF EPC RFID sensors are demonstrated at over 15 feet using standard off-the-shelf (COTS) readers. Phase IV Engineering demonstrates their expertise with battery-free wireless sensors and the new long read ranges that are possible. Learn more at www.PhaseIVengr.com - the inventors of battery-free wireless RFID sensing.
The RFID solution for Battery sortingApr 04, 2012 RFID Lab Finland developed Near Field UHF RFID tag solution for Nokia batteries. The solution makes it possible to sort batteries automatic in recycling.
Introduction (1 of 7) UHF RFID SensorsMay 02, 2012 Part 1 Introduces UHF EPC RFID sensor tags that have revolutionized RFID sensing with long read ranges. These tags can be battery free (passive) or battery assisted data logger.
Battery Assisted Passive (BAP) (4 of 7) UHF RFID SensorNov 11, 2011 In Part 4, the long read ranges of battery assisted UHF RFID Phase IV Engineering sensors are demonstrated.
Metal Mount (3 of 7) UHF RFID SensorNov 11, 2011 In Part 3, special metal-mount UHF EPC RFID passive battery-free wireless sensor tags are demonstrated.
Readers for UHF RFID Wireless Sensors (Part 6 of 7) TutorialJan 31, 2012 Readers that support UHF RFID sensors are explained in this video. These readers include Intermec (Hand Held and Desktop), Feig OBID, ThingMagic, and custom readers. All of these readers (other than the custom reader) are off the shelf and use firmware developed by the reader manufacturer to read RFID sensor tags. The tags can be battery-free passive RFID sensors, Battery-Assisted Passive (BAP) tags, and RFID data loggers. Learn more at www.PhaseIVengr.com - the inventors of battery-free wireless RFID sensing.
Open RFID Tag - EM4100 cloner firmwareMar 30, 2012 How the EM4100 cloner works. Pressing button S1 when approaching the Open RFID tag to a RFID reader will boot the capture mode. In this mode, the Open RFID Tag sniffs and decodes the communication between the RFID tag and the RFID reader. If an EM4100 memory map is correctly captured (the CRC and parity is checked), the memory map is stored and LED1 is switched on. If S1 is not pressed, the Open RFID Tag emulates the latest RFID tag captured. 100% passive. No battery. Generic RFID tag cloner will be soon available. Check www.t4f.org for schematics and firmware.
RFID NANOTECH SPYCHIPSMay 11, 2012 Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of an object (typically referred to as an RFID tag) applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader. Most RFID tags contain at least two parts. One is an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a radio-frequency (RF) signal, and other specialized functions. The second is an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal. There are generally two types of RFID tags: active RFID tags, which contain a battery and can transmit signals autonomously, and passive RFID tags, which have no battery and require an external source to provoke signal transmission. Today, RFID is used in enterprise supply chain management to improve the efficiency of inventory tracking and management
Data Logger (5 of 7) UHF RFIDNov 11, 2011 Part 5 Demonstrates the long-range data logging capability of Phase IV Engineering UHF EPC RFID wireless sensor tags.
Conclusion (7 of 7) UHF RFID SensorNov 11, 2011 Part 6 summarizes the advantages of UHF EPC RFID sensors. |
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