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> If you plan on placing the RFID label in a lanyard, passive
> may work. However, once you embed the label in a bag,
> purse, wallet, pocket, etc., passive will probably not give
> you the performance that you need. That’s when you should
> try BAP (battery-assisted, passive) labels, of which my
> company (PowerID) is one supplier.
>
> As we always recommend, first try passive and try to get
> that to work. If you can’t, turn to BAP. In this
> application, as the label is closer to the body, the range
> decreases. Understand that if a UHF BAP is very close to
> the body, the range will decrease to 1-2 meters. If the
> orientation is more RF-friendly, you can get the 3-5 m.
> range you need.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Elan
>
>
> > Hello Ramkumar,
> >
> > We are company that develop and produce UHF tags.
> > We are able to supply UHF passive or semi-passive tags
> for
> > people tacking that are able to meet your request.
> >
> > If you have any questions, please do not hesitate
> contact
> > us.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Libor Hofmann
> > www.rfidtag.cz
Hello ram,
Tracking of people can also be done using GPS devices. Have you looked into the possibility of tracking using GPS.
Accuracy is what i look as a concern in GPS when the person is inside a building or more sophisticated place.
Thanks,
Nithin
| Topics | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| UHF for People Tracking | Ramkumar | 04.17.2009 |
| People tracking | Daniel Vega | 04.21.2009 |
| UHF for People Tracking | Sandee M. | 04.23.2009 |
| UHF tag for people tracking | L.Hofmann | 04.25.2009 |
| People Tracking with BAP | E. Freedberg | 05.12.2009 |
| RE: People Tracking with BAP | N. . | 02.09.2010 |