RFID tag, interrogator and system with improved symbol...

Communications: electrical – Selective – Interrogation response

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C340S012110, C340S010100, C340S010300, C340S572400, C341S072000, C341S068000

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08063747

ABSTRACT:
An improved RFID Tag, Interrogator, and system wherein at least one tag modulates a radio frequency signal by modulated backscatter operations.

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