Linear Vs. Circular Polarization
Linear polarized antennas transmit in a straight line, and their orientation to the RFID tags is critical. Such antennas are used for conveyer belts where tags can be adhered to the cartons in a consistent manner.
Circular polarized antennas radiate in a 90 degree pattern and are less sensitive to the tag's orientation on the package. The radio waves also move around obstructions better than linear antennas. See RFID, RFID tag, RFID printer and RFID-blocking wallet.
Close to the Reader
RFID-based credit cards, ID badges and keychain passes are designed to be brought close to the reader so that other RFID tags in the vicinity will not be accidentally detected. This RFID-based credit card uses Chase's Blink technology.
Reading Tags
RFID tags are read by stationary and handheld readers. At the top, the reader antennas are the square, yellow units on the left. The forklift in the middle has its own readers, and handheld readers like the one at the bottom are used in both retail and warehouse applications. (Images courtesy of Intermec Technologies, www.intermec.com)
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