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PEAK opens RFID test lab

Aug 18, 2005 5:30 PM

PEAK Technologies has opened its radio frequency identification test and integration laboratory at the company's headquarters in Columbia, Md.

The lab will analyze different RFID technologies by testing the following: packaging composition in terms of RFID signal propagation; tag placement and orientation; read-range validation and antenna selection; and portal and product-conveyor performance. It also will test fixed and mobile readers, printers/encoders and label design software from several vendors.

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