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  • 1
    Program is written in C++ for Windows. Program is installed on a computer connected to the card reader used com-port. Program reads data from com port and writes data to local log, transmits it to ARM of guard and to SCUD server in form of text files.
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    OpenBeacon is a free design for an active RFID device which operates in the 2.4GHz ISM band, containing a unique serial number. OpenBeacon is designed as a transceiver device and therefore both transmits and receives radio waves.
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    C lang code (avr-libc) for door opener with Atmel AVR microcontroler with ID-2 RFID reader.
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    A software toolkit for using the EPCglobal Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) to communicate with conforming RFID readers.
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  • 5
    Ce projet se décompose en 3 parties : La première partie consiste à simuler l’antenne du Lecteur RFID. La deuxième partie à réaliser est la partie modulation ou l’oscillation. La troisième partie est la partie contrôleur du système RFID
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    A PAM module that interfaces with a Phidget RFID tag scanner, passing IDs scanned by the scanner down the PAM stack as authentication tokens.
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    Another open RFID software for the Violet mir:ror that replaces Mirware. Libmirror is managed .NET API library for Violet's MIrror RFID reader. Libmirror is currently tested and production ready on Windows.
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    A set of libraries to contact RFId hardware and useful for embedded projects; this libs implements standard services like turn RF on and off, inventory and program tags.
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    reflek:tor is a replacement for Violet's mirware software, allowing the Violet mir:ror to be used directly as an RFID reader without the necessity of using Violet's services.
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  • 10
    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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    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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  • 13
    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 first and only open source RFID software suite.
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  • 15
    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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    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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  • 17
    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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