RFID and APPLICATIONS
Across
- 4. An application where RFID is used for tracking and counting stock/assets.
- 6. Where the data collected from the RFID tags is stored and managed.
- 8. The integrated circuit inside the tag that stores the data.
- 10. Essential component in both the tag and reader for transmitting and receiving signals.
- 12. Another term often used for an RFID tag.
- 13. Technology closely related to RFID, often used for secure mobile payments (NFC)."
- 15. The distance between successive crests of a radio wave.
- 17. The rate of oscillation of the radio waves used to communicate (e.g., UHF, HF)."
- 18. Device that transmits and receives radio waves to communicate with a tag.
- 19. The term for how many tags can be read reliably in a given area.
Down
- 1. The network of organizations using RFID to manage the flow of goods from source to consumer (2 words, no space)."
- 2. A problem that occurs when a reader simultaneously receives signals from multiple tags.
- 3. An application involving using an RFID card or key fob to enter a restricted area.
- 5. Sector where RFID is used for tracking work-in-progress and tools.
- 7. Tags that use a battery for their power source, offering a longer read range."
- 9. Tags that do not have their own power source and are energized by the reader.
- 11. Small microchip and antenna that stores data and is attached to an item.
- 14. The typical frequency band for long-range RFID applications (Acronym).
- 16. A standard for globally unique identification of physical objects (Acronym).