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What is RFID?
An RFID system typically consists of a radio-enabled device that
communicates with or interrogates a tag or label, which is embedded with a
single chip processor and an antenna.
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The "interrogator" or RFID reader can be fixed or portable, just
like barcode scanners. The tag itself is an extension of the bar code labels
you see everywhere today, but with more intelligence.
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The advantage of these more "intelligent" systems is that, unlike barcode
tracking systems, an RFID system can read the information on a tag without
requiring line of sight or a particular orientation. This means that RFID
systems can be largely automated, reducing the need for manual scanning.
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Altrx offers a complete set of services to support the
implementation of RFID technologies. Our staff has extensive experience in the
implementation and deployment of this most productive technology. We offer our
services as an extension of our customer's existing IT staff as well as
providing turn-key solutions.
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Professional RFID Services
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| RFID Tag Selection |
- Frequency Range
- Read/Write or Read Only
- Range Performance
- Form Factor
- Environmental Conditions
- Standards Compliance
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| Reader or Interrogator Selection |
- Portable
- Fixed Position
- Infrastructure
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| RFID Solution Professional Services |
- Additional education
- Site Survey
- Process reengineering & coexistence with current Systems
- Application Integration
- Project Management
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