Electronic proximity identification and recognition system with

Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure

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235492, 34082534, 343 68LC, 455 41, G06K 700

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ABSTRACT:
An electronic proximity identification and recognition system. The identification and recognition sections are physically separate from one another, but inductively coupled to one another by two-way coupling. The identification section and recognition section each have a sending and a receiving antenna. The antennas in each section are structured to have virtually zero mutual inductance.

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