Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
A practical concern about the use of RFID arises in environments where radio waves of one device can distort or interfere with the radio waves of another device. Factories have many sources of radio waves, including wireless computers and electromechanical devices.
Consumer uses of RFID can be limited by cell phones, automatic door openers, microwave ovens and other devices.
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Index of related articles:
Active Tag (Active RFID Tag) Amplitude Modulation (AM) Antenna (RFID Tag Antenna) Anti-collision Back scatter (RFID back scatter) Bi-directional Contactless smart card Chipless RFID tag Contactless Credit Cards Closed Systems (or Closed Loop Systems) Code plate (RFID code plate) Continuous Wave (CM) Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Electronic Product Code (EPC) Error Correcting Code (ECC) Error Correcting Mode Error Correcting Protocol Excite Factory Programming Field Programming Frequency Modulation (FM) Frequency Shift Keyed Modulation (FSKM) Frequency Hopping Harvest Inductive Coupling Modulation Passive RFID Tag (or Passive Tag) Phase Modulation (PM) Pulse Duration RF Fibers RFID Reader RFID Tag Collision RFID tag Smart label (RFID Smart Label) RFID Reader Collision Smart cards Transponder for RFID
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