The labels and reading devices used in the scheme comply with ISO/IEC 18000-6C and EPCglobal Class1 Gen2 technical standards
Using UHF tags for unique identification of vehicles can achieve automatic data collection for entry and exit
The RFID data collection system can interface with video surveillance systems, gateway systems, and payment systems
Following standards: EPCGlobal Class1 Gen2, ISO 18000-6C
Working frequency: 860-960MHz
Chips: Impinj Monza 4ETM, Alien Higgs3 3
Chip capacity: Monza 4E: EPC 496 bit, User 128 bit, TID 96 bit;
Higgs3: EPC 96-496bit, User 64-512 bit, TID 96 bit
Reading and writing distance (2W ERP): 8-12M
Size: 92 x 26 x 0.2 mm
Working temperature: -40 ° C to+80 ° C
Fully support labels that comply with ISO18000-6B/6C and EPC Class1 G2 standards;
Working frequency 902-928MHz (can be adjusted according to the requirements of different countries or regions)
Operates in a broad-spectrum frequency hopping (FHSS) or fixed frequency transmission mode;
Output power up to 30dBm (adjustable);
8dbi antenna configuration, typical reading distance 3-5 meters *;
Support multiple working modes such as automatic mode, interactive response mode, trigger mode, etc;
Low-power electronics, single+9V power supply;
Support multiple user interfaces such as RS232, RS485, and Wigan;
Provide dynamic connection libraries (DLLs) and demonstration software source code, supporting secondary development.
Implement RFID hardware management, i.e. hardware adaptation
Implement filtering, mining, and aggregation of raw RFID data, i.e. data processing
As a software and hardware integration bridge, it completes information exchange with business application systems, providing application layer interfaces (supporting SOAP, REST)