L1-04D.02 – RFID Systems The information of a cardholder, object or reader is electronically stored in the RFID cards or tags, which can contain only small pieces of information such as identification numbers, prices or codes. Door readers also use this same...
L1-04D.01 – Reader Styles Swipe readers require the user to drag a credential along a path at certain speed within a slot or guide.The credential is read as it passes through the slot or guide. Insertion readers require the user to insert a credential into a...
L1-04C.04 – Credential Security Combining a conventional means of identification such as a card, code or key or biometric characteristic can make any system more reliable. It can also improve the overall operation. Depending on the universe of stored users,...
L1-04C.02 – Style Card Key Fob The credential technology can be packaged in a variety of ways including; key fob, cards, keys, antenna or as a wristwatch or...
L1-04C.01 – Credential Types Traditional Magnetic stripe Wiegand strips Barium ferrite Barcode Cards Hollerith Cards Infrared Optical Contactless Proximity Contactless smart cards Biometrics Each of these technologies hold data that authenticates the...
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