The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has satisfied with the RFID trial results in busy warehouse conditions.
ETSI has recently declared the results of RFID trials, for which ETSI's Code of Practice has been used as the reference document.
The round two tests on reading ability of RFID systems at UHF ranges was conducted by specialists at the beginning of May 2006. The test was satisfactory in the sense that it achieved a reading performance of 98.5 percent in comparison to 91 to 96 percent in the early tests.
John Falck, chairperson of ETSI Task Group 34 explained, 'Equipment now exists that is able to operate satisfactorily in Europe, but there is a way to go as end users call for even higher reading performance'.
Via: [New Telephony]
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