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<strong>RFID</strong> Applications<strong>RFID</strong> in industrial use<strong>RFID</strong> is particularly suitable for use in industrialautomation, to control and optimisemanufacturing processes. An extension ofits use into internal logistics is a further stepfor successful introduction of <strong>RFID</strong> systems.This makes very wide demands on an <strong>RFID</strong>system. A wide variety of antenna systemsis available so as to achieve the desired readrange at the various reading points. TheKathrein <strong>RFID</strong> UHF technology allows eventypically varied <strong>RFID</strong> HF applications to besatisfied with only one single medium.There is no longer any need to change thetransponder within the production and internallogistics environment.This opens up entirely new possibilities fordesign and layout of automatic ID processes,which mean the desired ROI is achievedmore quickly.<strong>RFID</strong> in medical technologyNew demands posed by legislation, and thedesire to increase efficiency, necessitatethe use of <strong>RFID</strong> in the field of production ofpharmaceutical drugs.The <strong>RFID</strong> UHF low range antenna systemsdeveloped by Kathrein allow the successfuluse of less expensive UHF transponders forthis purpose for the first time.There is no longer any need to switch fromHF/barcode to UHF within the productionand internal logistics environment.A uniform medium can be used consistentlyacross all tasks. The extremely small and robustdesign of the antennas permits quickand easy integration into the existing system.Special reader-parameter sets have beencreated for this application; these ensuresimple and effective parameterisation of thereaders.<strong>RFID</strong> in industrial use<strong>RFID</strong> in medical technology

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