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A read/write RFID tag for low cost applications Export

RFID Technology (Ref. No. 1999/123), IEE Colloquium on In RFID Technology (Ref. No. 1999/123), IEE Colloquium on (1999), pp. 4/1-4/4.

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There are many applications opening up in radio frequency identification (RFID) where tracking of a large number of different items, or counting of a large number of identical items is required. Often such items are low cost, requiring the tagging system to be of a low cost in comparison. Typically, these tags will be written to only a small number of times, even only once, and then disposed of. This paper describes the design of a RFID tag targeted towards such low cost applications. The tag is compatible with the SuperTAG<sup>TM</sup> protocol


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