Design of Dual-Mode RFID Reader

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The Internet of Things accelerates the development of RFID technology. Logistics, transportation, aviation and other fields has increasingly high demand on the reader's identification distance and reliability. In order to meet the market demand, the design of RFID reader based on the dual-mode was proposed. One is 915MHz radio frequency identification mode. The other is 2.4GHz active radio frequency identification mode, which has lower transmission power requirement and farther valid identification distance. An ARM9 microcontroller is used as the main controller of the RFID reader. The design includes communicate with PC, control dual-mode RFID reader, control the reader to write and read tags and the study of anti-collision algorithm. In the testing of the system, it achieved to identify further. The performance is achieved and reliable.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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2209-2213

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September 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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