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Via Bluetooth, the pen device communicates with Windows, Android and iOS platforms. This foregoes the need for specific software installation and facilitates connecting clients' RFID reading devices to their existing IT infrastructure.
The opportunity to transfer energy and bidirectional data wirelessly over a comfortable distance makes RFID very interesting for medical implants. On User Day, September 20th, Reinhard Jurisch, Managing Director at microsensys, will present “Possibilities of passive RFID technology for the realization of human medical implants”. The presentation shows theoretical and practical designs of different antennae which are operating on magnetic field coupling and by electromagnetic fields.
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