Radio-Frequency shielding applied to RFID: Revision history

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30 April 2022

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  • curprev 15:0415:04, 30 April 2022E0271462 talk contribs 10,271 bytes +10,271 Created page with "==Team members== Jasper Phua (A0110690R) ==Radio-Frequency and its applications== Radio-frequency (RF) is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum typically in the range from 10kHz to 300GHz. RF technology is an integral part of our everyday lives. Common examples include phone signals, radio broadcast, ID cards used for various public transport and access control (RFID), various forms of wireless payments which we know as NFC (Near Field Communication). More niche appli..."