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Tuition:
$1,799
Discount: $1,199
* Tuition is all-inclusive of class textbooks and related supplies.
*Tuition also includes optional one-on-one discussion with the instructor and
UASCE staff about your individual projects and challenges
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Call 266-1715, Fax 1556 to 458-5823 or email us.
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RFID: Radio Frequency Identification
Radio Frequency Identification is new certification exam topic from CompTIA (the creators of A+) - with the exam covering the fundamental use of RFID. Recently DoD and industry have begun embracing RFID and your two-day class combines lecture and demos exercises designed to provide functional understanding and use of RFID products, as well as reader and antenna designs. Some of the topics your cover include RFID system design considerations, RF performance, case-study review of successful RF deployments, hardware including tags, readers, antennas and networks, software including drivers, middleware and enterprise applications, access controls using RFID, and futuristic applications. Your decision to implement a RFID solution promises significant benefits for both your daily operations and your bottom line. Join us for this two-day class that includes an RFID+ certification exam voucher and on-campus testing in the tuition cost!
OUTLINE
The RFID two-day course combines lecture and demos exercises designed to provide functional understanding and use of RFID products, as well as reader and antenna designs. Your decision to implement a RFID solution promises significant benefits for both your daily operations and your bottom line.
Explain the fundamentals of RFID system
Understand existing and emerging standards for RFID
Understand RF Propagation and Antenna Principle
Describe and understand a broad spectrum of antenna types
Review RFID System Design Considerations
Explain RF performance and Optimization considerations in RFID system
Analyze system degradation due to RF components
Explore project planning process of RFID system
Review successful RF deployments
Explore the current and future market trends
Hardware: tags, readers, antennas and networks
Tag Features, choices, and affixing methods
Reader Antenna Features
Software: drivers, middleware, enterprise applications
Supply Chain
Asset tracking
Animal tracking
People tracking, access control
Transaction tracking
Case studies
Futuristic applications
Steps in RFID infrastructure planning
INSTRUCTOR: Bud Bates
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