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A Comparison of RFID Frequencies and Protocols

PublisherMagellan Technology
Format175.0KB PDFDate added01 Mar 2006
Topics RFID, Mobile - Wireless Communications
Downloads218

In Aug 2004, ISO 18000-3 Mode 2 the new RFID global standard at 13.56 MHz was formally published by the International Standards Organization, ISO/IEC, after five years of intensive international efforts by JTC1/SC31 committee member experts from 28 countries. This new standard defines the new very high speed RFID communication protocol based on Phase Jitter Modulation (PJM). This paper will first cover some basics and then explain in more detail the key specifics of the Mode 2 functionality at HF and give illustrative examples. Earlier technologies served their purpose and will have a continuing role in the market but such legacy RFID systems can never compete with the new and greatly enhanced functionality and raw performance provided by ISO 18000-3 Mode 2 (PJM).

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