Major ports in the Persian Gulf adopt RFID technology to control vehicles

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TagMaster recently announced the establishment of a long-term partnership with Omnitec Security Systems to supply new XT-3 UHF readers and RFID tags to major ports in the Persian Gulf.

The XT-3 reader with built-in antenna is compatible with EPC Gen 2 and ISO18000-6C standards. It is mainly used for personal and vehicle access control applications, such as parking and garage access control, and uses high-speed RFID tag reading technology. Long-distance recognition. The 154 XT-3 readers ordered in the contract are mainly used for port vehicle access control systems. LED indicators are installed on the front end of the XT-3 reader and optional antenna respectively. This reader uses a standard Web browser, which is easy to access and configure. In addition, it also comes with a mounting bracket, which is easy to install under the guidance of the help manual.

TagMaster company adds SecureMarkID encryption protection mechanism to its system. Because the EPC Gen 2 tag is used in the solution, this tag has a wide range of sources and can easily be copied for illegal access. The SecureMarkID launched by the company is a unique coding method to prevent cloning labels, which can effectively protect the information on the label and prevent accidental overwriting of information.

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