Why does interoperability certification matter, especially considering that Gen 2 compliance certification is a prerequisite to interoperability testing? In answering these and other questions, it's helpful to understand Gen 2's bigger deployment picture.
Not all RFID readers are created equal. In the case of UHF Gen 2, this maxim bears added significance. Why? Because standards compliance is only part of the story: meeting the standard says nothing, for example, about performance, let alone performance under demanding conditions. Continue reading the white paper...
One of the keys to success is the ¡°behind the scenes¡± work of systems engineers who architect the solutions, solve the difficult problems, integrate the tag, reader, antenna, and software components, and then make them all work together. One application at a time.
Tags form the bedrock of any RFID system deployment: They gate the physical implementation of the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) architecture, bound the system performance, and are fundamental to overall data accuracy and reliability.
Key to Impinj's tag chip antenna performance and diversity is the flexibility of our Monza and Monaco tag chips. As a result, tags powered by Impinj may find themselves in use from item- to pallet-level applications anywhere in the world.