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INC 281 MULTIDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP WEEKLY REPORT March 20, 2012
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Department of Control System and Instrumentation Engineering KING MONGKUT’s UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY THONBURI
Name-Surname Pornchanida Chinjantuek
Student ID. 53211821
Group Name KID-WA company
Engineering Team Members
Pop(03), Ple(05), Disk(09), Pete(12), Fond(18), Wijak(27), Lek(34), P’Aote, P’Lin, P’Bell,P’Aun, P’ M
Product Design Team Members
P’Aru, P’Kong, P’Joy, P’Tong
Weekly Progress
This week, we have studied the transmission of RFID. To transmit data using radio waves to transmit data is sent. A radio-frequency identification system uses tags, or labels attached to the objects to be identified. Two-way radio transmitter-receivers called interrogators or readers send a signal to the tag and read its response. The readers generally transmit their observations to a computer system running RFID software or RFID middleware. The tag's information is stored electronically in a non-volatile memory. The RFID tag includes a small RF transmitter and receiver. An RFID reader transmits an encoded radio signal to interrogate the tag. The tag receives the message and responds with its identification information. This may be only a unique tag serial number, or may be product-related information such as a stock number, lot or batch number, production date, or other specific information.
Figure 1. The system of RFID.
Figure 2. In the structure Tag.
Engineering Analysis
Strong Point - Tends to be use a lot of in the future.
Week Point - not found
Next Week Job
Next week we will study the transmission of additional information that may be used.