For over ten years, TI-RFid has been developing transponders and readers for use in the access control arena. With security concerns rising in the government and business sectors, parking lot security has been thrust to the top of the priority list with many site security managers. Through the use of TI-RFid technology, security managers can accurately monitor parking lot traffic, occupancy times, and even specific vehicle information. RFID allows for an error-free, fast read, non-duplicatable alternative to the traditional means of site security. With a variety of transponder form factors that can be mounted on or within the vehicle, people can enter a secured area without having to open a door or a window to obtain authorization.
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