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Typical applications:
Document identification Documents, books or ID cards can be tagged with RFID / transponders which are brought onto thin self-adhesive foils. When trying to seperate document and transponder, both the document and the transponder will be destroyed. Depending on the transponder type, there will be just a read/only identification number or the opportunity to write additional data. In case of document identification, it is then possible to track the document processing.
Identification The unique serial numbers of read/only transponders can be used to identify persons or goods.
Access control The same RFID / transponders which are used for identification of persons can be used for access control systems. In this case, the unique serial number of a transponder is compared against a data base of allowed serial numbers. If it matches, the access is granted. The data base may be local in the access control terminal or remote at common data base server.
Public busses, ski lifts, motorway fees RFID / Transponders featuring encryption and/or counter functions can be used as bus tickets, ski lift tickets and as media for toll stations collecting motorway fees. When entering a bus or motorway section or using a lift, a counter inside the RFID chip is decremented. If there are not enough counts left, the transponder can be "recharged" at assigned sales points..
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