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    This application allows to write NFC Forum compatible NDEF messages onto RFID tags (currently Mifare 1K cards are supported). For support please contact klaus.darilion(at)ipcom.at
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    Alud (Ashtray Linux Userspace Driver) is a userspace Linux driver for Philips Pegoda USB RFID reader/writer. It's come also with a demo GUI application.
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    Athos-RFID is a framework that aims to enable the development of distributed system to communicate heterogeneous RFID readers. The developers is abstracted by use services like serial communication, safe and distributed communication, event management.
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    TagCentric is RFID middleware that controls heterogeneous RFID devices and gathers RFID-related data into a user-specified database. It's cost (free!) and simplicity make it ideal for use by small businesses, RFID testing facilities, and universities.
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    Java-RFID is a Java programming library for RFID. Its goal is to create an RFID kit-agnostic API ala JDBC. Thus, programmers will write the same code to communicate with any RFID kit. It has been tested with Texas Instruments and Microchip RFID kits.
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    BTnodeRFID provides a mobile RFID reader for the ISO 15693 RFID standard with a Bluetooth interface based on existing hardware components. Software libraries to access the reader for J2SE, J2ME and Symbian platforms are included.
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    The Fosstrak ALE Middleware is an RFID middleware solution that supports the EPCglobal ALE middleware. It connects to RFID readers that support the LLRP protocol, but also a mechanism to connect those with proprietary protocols.
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    The objective of Accada HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) is to provide a hardware abstraction and a standardized interface to proprietary RFID systems. Accada HAL allows the integration of RFID readers into the Accada Reader and Accada ALE modules.
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    The first and only open source RFID software suite.
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  • 10
    This project is no longer active. It was an implementation of the Simple Lightweight RFID Reader Protocol that tracked the development of some work in the IETF. That work has since been superceded by the Reader Operations working group in EPCGlobal.
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    Welcome to Wavechain RFID ..... where radio-WAVE technology meets enterprise supply-CHAINs in the scalable, reliable and freely available manner characterized by open-source software!!! Use this software to communicate, manage and instruct RFID devices
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    Papier-Mâché is a toolkit for building tangible user interfaces that employ computer vision, RFID tags, and/or bar-codes.
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    Java libraries and applications for communication with an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) ISO15693 reader developed on Linux. In the project are included: 1. the JAR libraries for communication 2. a command line application; 3. a Java applet.
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    This is a driver module for linux written in C language for the 310 apsx rfid reader. This device use the communication via uart (interrupt based) for dialect with a normal pc.
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    The objective of this project is to create an implementation of the EPCglobal reader protocol, for use by application developers, that will provide a uniform interface to today's major RFID reader platforms. See http://www.accada.org for more details.
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    Dany Middleware pretend to be a middleware for comercial and non comercial RFID readers, our plan is to use EPCglobal and ISO, but we pretend to expand to any format.
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