This paper presents the scope of work and the defined deliverables for the Auto-ID Center UHF Identity Tag Action Group. The Auto-ID Center UHF Identity Tag Action Group is charged with developing a reader-tag communication protocol operating in the Ultra High Frequency (UHF) frequency range. The protocol must be designed to operate in the 860MHz-930MHz frequency range and the 2.45GHz ISM (Industrial, Scientific, Medical) band. The protocol must operate as part of an identification procedure for higher functionality tags.
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