RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) is the latest technology to be used in library theft detection systems.RFID-based systems move beyond security to become tracking systems that combine security with more efficient tracking of materials throughout the library, including easier and faster charge and discharge, inventorying, and materials handling.
Benefits of rfid technology for library
1. Simplify patron self check-out and check-in.
2. Ability to handle material without exception for video and audio rapes.
3. Radio frequency ant-theft detection is innovative and safe.
4. High-speed inventory and identify items which are out of proper order.
5. Long-term development guarantee when using Open Standard.
RFID tag for library books
Tag size | 50x50mm |
Protocol | ISO/IEC 15693 |
Chip | NXP I CODE SLIX |
Working Frequency | 13.56mhz |
Memory | 1024 bit |
Tag Material | Paper, PET + absorbing material |
Reading range | 2-10 cm |
Working Environment | -40 ~ + 85 ℃ |
Data retention | 10 years |
Read & Write times | 100,000 times |
Functions | For book automation management and borrowing |
Use | Pasted on the book backside, for book inquiry and anti-theft |
RFID tag for library book shelf
Tag size | 75x 15 x 2mm |
Protocol | ISO18000-6C |
Chip | NXP G2XM |
Working Frequency | 915+/- 45MHZ |
Memory | 512 bit |
Tag Material | Acrylic / PCB / ABS |
Reading range | 1-2.5 meters |
Working Environment | -40 ~ + 85 ℃ |
Data retention | 10 years |
Read & Write times | 100,000 times |
Functions | For bookshelf identity, using electromagnetic surround technology to achieve metal resistance |
Use | Stick on the bookshelf surface, for book inquiry and categorization |