RFID and APPLICATIONS

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