... identification (RFID) products and electrical
engineering students, covering industry standards and
regulations, algorithms, applications, and more.
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Finkenzeller, Klaus.
[RFID Handbuch. Engl...
... Texas Instruments
TIRIS® Systems, using inductive coupling
Figure 3. 29: Voltage path of the charging capacitor of an inductively coupled
SEQ transponder during operation
The end of the charging ... now investigate the influence of the circuit elements R
2
, R
L
and L
2
on voltage
u
2
. To gain a better understanding of the interactions between the individual
parameters we will now int...
... by contactless smart cards for local public
transport applications, which carry out authentication with the reader within a few 100
ms and must also transmit booking data. Contactless smart cards ... antenna is proportional to its
gain G (Kraus, 198 8; Meinke and Gundlach, 199 2). Since the gain is known for most
antenna designs, the effective aperture A
e
, and thus also...
... the interdigital transducer, so that all wave trains are superimposed
in- phase and transmission is maximized (Reindl and Mágori; 199 5).
(4.115)
The relationship between the electrical and mechanical ...
article 12 (CE marking) and article 7.2 (putting into service of radio equipment) can be
put into service without further licensing if they are marked with a CE mark and do not...
...
coupling card can be operated in an insertion reader in all four positions (Figure
9. 9).
Figure 9. 9: Position of capacitive (E1–E4) and inductive coupling
elements (H1–H4) in a close coupling smart ... 9. 8: Family of (contactless and contact) smart cards, with the
applicable standards
Most of the standard for close coupling smart cards — ISO 10536 — had
already bee...
... microprocessors will become increasingly common in applications
using contactless smart cards in the near future. Instead of the inflexible state
machine, the transponder in these cards incorporates a microprocessor.
Industry ... Command processing sequence within a smart card operating
system (Rankl and Effing, 199 6)
If a valid command is received, then the actual pro...
...
(Paris, London, Berlin).
In 199 4 and 199 5 around 1 million contactless smart cards were produced per year
worldwide for public transport applications. In the period 199 6 to 199 7 the volume rose ... coil is produced using an automatic winding
machine. The copper wire used is given a coating of low-melting point baked enamel
in addition to the normal insulating paint. The...
... 3-5 19- 00106-3
Berger, Dominik ( 199 8) Contactless smart card standards
and new test methods, in: Smart Card Technologies and
Applications — Second Workshop on Smart Card
Technologies and Applications, ... bolus, injection or even RFID ear tags will
become the industry standard means of identification remains to be seen. See Geers
et al. ( 199 7), Kern ( 199 7) an...
... 383
Retention knob 265
RF innovations 399
RF procedure 30
RFID market 2
RFID newsletter 399
RFID system 1, 7, 25
Road toll systems 172
Robots 391
RSA 298
RTI 400
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Control and Identification Systems, Design Guide,
D-Heilbronn, August
Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbH ( 199 6) Standard
Transponder Specifications, 06/ 199 6
Tietze, U. and Sche...
... reader
Figure 9. 8: Family of (contactless and contact) smart cards, with the
applicable standards
Figure 9. 9: Position of capacitive (E1–E4) and inductive coupling
elements (H1–H4) in a close coupling smart ...
(Couch, 199 7)
Figure 6.2: Signal coding by frequently changing line codes in RFID
systems
Figure 6.3: Generating differential coding from NRZ coding
Figure 6.4:...