The RFID is used globally to track people or things through radio waves in many areas (payment systems, transport, etc.) and now RFID Readers currently works only if the targets are moving a little speed, but now Mitsubishi has created a system that can “find” up to speeds of 100km/h.
The company commented that this is a new reader to read RFID are at the door of the cars, trains and any type of vehicle. It’s undoubtedly a breakthrough likely to be starting to implement in companies who use the services of these products. It’s great technology especially for RFID.
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Mitsubishi develops super-efficient RFID tag reader
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