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Radio Frequency Identification Radio Frequency Identification (RFI, RFID) is a technology similar in theory to bar code identification. With RFID, the electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the RF portion of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to transmit signals. An RFID system consists of an antenna and a transceiver, which read the radio frequency and. transfer the information to a processing device, and a transponder, or tag, which is an integrated circuit containing the RF circuitry and information to be transmitted. One of the key differences between RFID and bar code technology is RFID eliminates the need for line-of- sight reading that bar coding depends on.
RFID technology is being used to provide everything from automated, controlled access to accurate, electronic collection of parking fees - resulting in significant time and money savings. By combining leading-edge technology with sophisticated software for billing, reporting, and revenue collection, even greater cost and time efficiencies can be realized by parking garage owners, gated communities managers, and corporate and municipal parking facilities managers.
RFID consists of a matching transmitter and receiver (complete with antenna wire and power supply). The devices work in conjunction with standard lane equipment, eliminating the need to set-up separate lanes for radio activated vehicles only, making the system a suitable addition for emergency vehicles or for executive use. The multiple combinations possible provide you with the security of a private code setting for your application.
Features
- Convenient remote operation
- Compatible transmitters and receivers
- Field programmable code switches
- Effective Range is approximately 50 feet (15 meters)
- Choice of compatible transmitters and receivers, including single channel, double channel, and triple channel
- Ideal for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and residential applications
- Optional antenna kit can be used to increase this distance up to 70 to 100 feet (21 to 30 meters).
Options
- Activate up to three different doors or gates with one transmitter
- Transmitter can be either hand held or mounted on the vehicles sun visor via a visor clip
- For manned traffic lanes, the transmitter may be mounted inside the gate house or cashier booth for secure access control to restricted areas.
Radio Frequency Identification System Types
Radio Frequency Identification (RFI, RFID) types include:
- Push-button
- Automatic Vehicle Identification
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