Air Interface Protocol

The Air Interface Protocol is a critical element in RFID technology that defines the physical interaction between the read/write device (scanner) and the transponder (tag). This interaction plays a central role in automatic identification and data capture (AIDC), especially in areas such as logistics, retail and manufacturing.

Function of the Air Interface Protocol:
The protocol defines the standards for wireless communication between RFID devices. It regulates aspects such as transmission frequencies, data transmission rates, modulation techniques and encryption methods. By precisely defining these parameters, the Air Interface Protocol ensures that RFID devices can work smoothly and efficiently.

Advantages of the Air Interface Protocol:
1. interoperability: the protocol enables seamless communication between devices from different manufacturers, which promotes interoperability in various applications.

2. security: By defining security standards, the protocol helps to prevent unauthorized access and data manipulation.

3. efficiency: clear guidelines for communication help RFID devices to work efficiently, saving time and resources.

4. future-proofing: The Air Interface Protocol can be updated to meet changing requirements and technologies, ensuring long-term viability.