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Singulation is a method by which an RFID reader identifies a tag with a specific serial number from a number of tags in its field. This is necessary because if multiple tags respond simultaneously to a query, they will jam each other. In a typical commercial application, such as scanning a bag of groceries, potentially hundreds of tags might be within range of the reader. When all the tags cooperate with the tag reader and follow the same anti-collision protocol, also called singulation protocol,then the tag reader can read data from each and every tag without interference from the other tags.

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  • Singulación (es)
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  • La singulación (singulation) es una técnica por la que un lector RFID identifica un tag con un número de serie o identificador específico de entre un conjunto de tags en su entorno. Esto es necesario ya que si varios tags responden a la vez a una petición, pueden bloquearse entre sí al crear interferencias. En una operación comercial típica, como la comprobación de un carro de la compra, puede haber potencialmente cientos de tags en el rango del lector. (es)
  • Singulation is a method by which an RFID reader identifies a tag with a specific serial number from a number of tags in its field. This is necessary because if multiple tags respond simultaneously to a query, they will jam each other. In a typical commercial application, such as scanning a bag of groceries, potentially hundreds of tags might be within range of the reader. When all the tags cooperate with the tag reader and follow the same anti-collision protocol, also called singulation protocol,then the tag reader can read data from each and every tag without interference from the other tags. (en)
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  • La singulación (singulation) es una técnica por la que un lector RFID identifica un tag con un número de serie o identificador específico de entre un conjunto de tags en su entorno. Esto es necesario ya que si varios tags responden a la vez a una petición, pueden bloquearse entre sí al crear interferencias. En una operación comercial típica, como la comprobación de un carro de la compra, puede haber potencialmente cientos de tags en el rango del lector. (es)
  • Singulation is a method by which an RFID reader identifies a tag with a specific serial number from a number of tags in its field. This is necessary because if multiple tags respond simultaneously to a query, they will jam each other. In a typical commercial application, such as scanning a bag of groceries, potentially hundreds of tags might be within range of the reader. When all the tags cooperate with the tag reader and follow the same anti-collision protocol, also called singulation protocol,then the tag reader can read data from each and every tag without interference from the other tags. (en)
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