GEE-UA-3000 SMA 5 dBi UHF Antenna

GEE-UA-3000 SMA 5 dBi UHF Antenna

460 mm x 90 mm x 18 mm, 902~ 928 Mhz,  SMA type, 5 dBi antenna gain, linear polarization, ISO18000-6C compliance 

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GEE-UA-3000 is a SMA type uhf antenna. Worked at 902~ 928 Mhz, this type of antenna is a middle range RF antenna, which the read distance is 0~ 5 meter. Superior environment adaptability make it worked well outdoors. Typical occasions: Parking lot, Event entrance

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Main features:

•   460 x 90x 18 mm, ABS enclosure

•   FCC ( North America)  902~ 928 Mhz,  ETSI ( EU) 865~ 868 Mhz

•   SMA antenna port

•   5 dBi output RF power

•   Linear polarization antenna 

•   ISO18000-6C supported

•   Water proof of IPX4, outdoor use

•  CE, ROHS,  ISO9001 compliance 

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Model:GEE-UA-3000
Physical  
Material Enclosure: Glass fiber reinforced plastic/ ABS, Antenna: Aluminum
Size 460 mm( L) x90 mm ( W) x 18 mm (H)
Color Black
Antenna port SMA type, female 
Location of antenna Bottom
Net Weight 0.5 kg
Gross weight 0.65 kg
Packing 1 set/ carton, 480 x 100 x 22 mm
Protocol  ISO18000-6C & EPCglobal Class I Gen 2
Electrical & RF  
Frequency FCC( North America)  902~ 928 Mhz
Polarization Linear
Gain 5 dBi
HPBW E face: 60 °,  H face: 72 °
Front-to-back ratio > 20 dB
Impedance 50 Ω
SWR <= 1.4 
Power 100 watt
Lighting protection DC grounded
Environment   
Operating condition  -40 ~ 70° C
Storage condition  -20~ 45° C
Weather adaptability  water proof of IPX4, UV proof
Wind Survability  max wind speed : 60 m/ s 

In transportation and ticketing feild, the traditional payment is by a simple paper ticket that bears some of security features, like florescent ink, security line, latent image, barcode, infra-red ink. Through it can be prevent most of the fake tickets, however hard work load, low identification rate, and relevant unsafe features enforce institutions had to recruit abundant workforce to maintain normally operation, and now everything was changed as RFID technology deeply implanted into this sector.


At most of bus station or subway station, you will not no longer find any paper tickets any more, which replaced them was a simple recharge card or NFC mobile phones. And in recent years, the pace of changing speeds up dramatically.

Thanks to the RFID technology, you do need to wait in line for ticket checking, all just by a simple touch, and you are allowed to get through, and payment will automatically deducted by the RFID readers.

The benefits are not only in its convenience, but also its security. Each RFID card will have a unique ID, which is permanently stored in its ROM, and can not be rewritten. Meanwhile the communication between the RFID card and RFID readers is encrypted. Let’s take oyster card( London metro card) for example, this type of card is embedded with NXP Mifare Desfire chip, which the chip is integrated with the 3DES encryption technology, and still now there is zero case of password being cracked.

This RFID technology also have been applied into certain of big event, such as Olympics, World Expo…

In the future, we will see more and more case of this advanced RFID technology being applied in our normal life, and therefore change our life for ever. 

As RFID technology gradually involved in normal life, the usage of RFID technology have greatly change the way we living and bring signifition convenience to us.

Digit RFID library, which using RFID technology for management and control, was firstly introduced in National Singapore libraries with NXP ICODE Chip for indentifying and tracking, then the trends rapidly expanded into international, nowadays only in China, the number of digit libraries have exceeded over 100.

That is a tremendous achievement since the RFID technology first applied in early 21st century. And there are abundant reasons for RFID libraries completely replaced the traditional ones. 

Advantages of RFID Libraries


Rapid check-out / check-in


The use of RFID reduces the amount of time required to perform circulation operations. The most significant time savings are attributable to the facts that information can be read from RFID tags much faster than from barcodes and that several items in a stack can be read at the same time. While initially unreliable, the anti-collision algorithm that allows an entire stack to be check-out or check-in now appears to be working well.


The other time savings realized by circulation staff are modest unless the RFID tags replace both the EM security strips or RF tags of older theft detection systems and the barcodes of the library management system - i.e., the system is a comprehensive RFID system that combines RFID security and the tracking of materials throughout the library; or it is a hybrid system that uses EM for security and RFID for tracking, but handles both simultaneously with a single piece of equipment. There can be as much as a 50 percent increase in throughput. The time savings are less for check-out than for check-in because the time required for check-out usually is extended by social interaction with patrons.


Simplified patron self check-out / check-in


For patrons using self check out, there is a marked improvement because they do not have to carefully place materials within a designated template and they can check out several items at the same time.
Patron self check-in shifts that work from staff to patrons. Staff is relieved further when readers are installed in book-drops.


High reliability


1. The readers are highly reliable. RFID library systems claim an almost 100 percent detection rate using RFID tags.
2. There is no false alarm than with older technologies once an RFID system is properly tuned.
3. RFID systems encode the circulation status on the RFID tag. This is done by designating a bit as the "theft" (EAS) bit and turning it off at time of check-out and on at time of check-in. If the material that has not been properly check-out is taken past the exit sensors, an immediate alarm is triggered.


High-speed inventorying


A unique advantage of RFID systems is their ability to scan books on the shelves without tipping them out or removing them. A hand-held inventory reader can be moved rapidly across a shelf of books to read all of the unique identification information. Using wireless technology, it is possible not only to update the inventory, but also to identify items which are out of proper order.


Automated materials handling


Another application of RFID technology is automated materials handling. This includes conveyer and sorting systems that can move library materials and sort them by category into separate bins or onto separate carts. This significantly reduces the amount of staff time required to ready materials for re-shelving.


Long tag life
Finally, RFID tags last longer than barcodes because nothing comes into contact with them. Most RFID vendors claim a minimum of 100,000 transactions before a tag may need to be replaced.
 

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