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Created page with "This is the project page of an example project. Start the page with a short description what this is about. The structure below is just a suggestion - use your judgement how you want to present your project. Also, feel free to generate additional pages if this page gets too busy. ==Team members== ==Idea== The aim of the project is to investigate the mechanism behind RFID technology that we may or may not have taken for granted. ==Background== Radio-frequency technology..."
 
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==Background==
==Background==
Radio-frequency technology is an integral part of our everyday lives. Common examples include phone signals, radio broadcast, EZ-link cards, various forms of wireless payments. Usually there is a emitter and receiver.
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 including NFCs. In the case of RFIDs, there is usually an emitter and receiver. The emitter emits a wave


==Setup==
==Setup==

Revision as of 02:25, 30 April 2022

This is the project page of an example project. Start the page with a short description what this is about. The structure below is just a suggestion - use your judgement how you want to present your project. Also, feel free to generate additional pages if this page gets too busy.

Team members

Idea

The aim of the project is to investigate the mechanism behind RFID technology that we may or may not have taken for granted.

Background

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 including NFCs. In the case of RFIDs, there is usually an emitter and receiver. The emitter emits a wave

Setup

The few things that we want to investigate includes: -Range of emitters -Interferences

Measurements

-Attentuation for various freq and Shield thickness -Attentuation for various freq and Shield size -