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◆What is UHF Band RFID? → It is an automatic identification technology that can read and rewrite information from RF tags attached to products, etc., non-contact and instantly in large quantities. Since it uses radio waves, it can perform reading even when not in sight. ◆Features of Maspro's UHF Band RFID Maspro offers a variety of antennas and reader-writers that utilize high-frequency technology cultivated over many years. We provide a diverse range of products, including high-gain planar antennas with world-class performance, sheet antennas with a minimum thickness of 1.8mm, and reader-writers compliant with Japanese laws, supporting various situations. ◆What RFID can do - Tasks that were previously confirmed one by one by human eyes can now be performed efficiently. - It enables real-time visualization of production processes, which is expected to shorten work time and improve operational efficiency. ◆Difference from Barcodes While barcodes require scanning each one individually (within tens of centimeters), RFID can read the information of multiple RF tags within the range of radio waves (several meters) all at once, significantly reducing the workload. 【Usage】 ■Inventory management ■Process management ■Stock management ■Security management ■Access control ■Attendance management ■Factory
◆What is UHF Band RFID? → It is an automatic identification technology that can read and rewrite information from RF tags attached to products, non-contact and instantly, in large quantities. Since it uses radio waves, it can perform reading even when not visible. ◆Features of Maspro's UHF Band RFID Maspro offers a variety of antennas and readers/writers that utilize high-frequency technology cultivated over many years. We support various situations with a diverse product lineup, including high-gain flat antennas boasting world-class performance, sheet antennas with a minimum thickness of 1.8mm, and readers/writers compliant with Japanese laws. ◆What is LPWA? LPWA stands for Low Power Wide Area, which refers to a wireless communication network for IoT that achieves low power consumption and long-distance communication. ◆What can be done with LPWA? - Reducing labor for equipment maintenance with low power consumption LPWA terminals can operate on batteries for several years to 10 years, allowing installation in locations where power supply work is not possible. - Grants Hokuriku Co., Ltd. (Streamlining inventory of measuring instruments and jigs using RFID) - Heijo-kyo Historical Park (Management of guidance equipment and books) - Kato Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Package for detecting the removal of equipment and products) - Sekikanko Hotel Bugekigawa Onsen Annex Nukuinoyu (Management of in-house equipment) - Tatsuma Honke Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. (Management of the number of sake bottles) * Operable with low power consumption, long-distance communication, and low cost. LPWA allows for long-term low-cost monitoring of information from distant locations. - Hamamatsu Region Wildlife Damage Countermeasure Council (Notification of trap activation) - Maruha Shokudo Minami Chita Toyohama Main Store (Measures against the three Cs based on CO2 concentration) - Toho Gas Nisshin Sales Office (Visualization of the number of visitors to the gas exhibition, measures against the three Cs) - Nakakita Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (GDP measures for pharmaceuticals) - Aichi Ike Ekiden Race (Measuring runners' times using RFID)
◆What is UHF Band RFID? → It is an automatic identification technology that can read and rewrite information from RF tags attached to products, non-contact and instantly in large quantities. Since it uses radio waves, reading can be performed even if the tags are not visible. ◆Features of Maspro's UHF Band RFID Maspro offers a variety of antennas and reader-writers that utilize high-frequency technology cultivated over many years. We provide a diverse range of products, including high-gain flat antennas with world-class performance, sheet antennas with a minimum thickness of 1.8mm, and reader-writers compliant with Japanese laws, supporting various situations. ◆What RFID Can Do - Tasks that were previously checked individually by human eyes can now be performed efficiently. - Production processes can be visualized in real-time, leading to expected reductions in work time and improvements in operational efficiency. ◆Differences from Barcodes While barcodes require scanning each one individually (within a few tens of centimeters), RFID can read the information from multiple RF tags within the range of radio waves (a few meters) all at once, significantly reducing the workload. For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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  1. Featured Products
    Let's Learn About Pro: Case Study of RFID System Implementation at Maspro Art MuseumLet's Learn About Pro: Case Study of RFID System Implementation at Maspro Art Museum
    overview
    ◆What is UHF Band RFID? → It is an automatic identification technology that can read and rewrite information from RF tags attached to products, etc., non-contact and instantly in large quantities. Since it uses radio waves, it can perform reading even when not in sight. ◆Features of Maspro's UHF Band RFID Maspro offers a variety of antennas and reader-writers that utilize high-frequency technology cultivated over many years. We provide a diverse range of products, including high-gain planar antennas with world-class performance, sheet antennas with a minimum thickness of 1.8mm, and reader-writers compliant with Japanese laws, supporting various situations. ◆What RFID can do - Tasks that were previously confirmed one by one by human eyes can now be performed efficiently. - It enables real-time visualization of production processes, which is expected to shorten work time and improve operational efficiency. ◆Difference from Barcodes While barcodes require scanning each one individually (within tens of centimeters), RFID can read the information of multiple RF tags within the range of radio waves (several meters) all at once, significantly reducing the workload.
    Application/Performance example
    【Usage】 ■Inventory management ■Process management ■Stock management ■Security management ■Access control ■Attendance management ■Factory
    [IoT Case Study] Maspro's IoT System (RFID/LPWA)[IoT Case Study] Maspro's IoT System (RFID/LPWA)
    overview
    ◆What is UHF Band RFID? → It is an automatic identification technology that can read and rewrite information from RF tags attached to products, non-contact and instantly, in large quantities. Since it uses radio waves, it can perform reading even when not visible. ◆Features of Maspro's UHF Band RFID Maspro offers a variety of antennas and readers/writers that utilize high-frequency technology cultivated over many years. We support various situations with a diverse product lineup, including high-gain flat antennas boasting world-class performance, sheet antennas with a minimum thickness of 1.8mm, and readers/writers compliant with Japanese laws. ◆What is LPWA? LPWA stands for Low Power Wide Area, which refers to a wireless communication network for IoT that achieves low power consumption and long-distance communication. ◆What can be done with LPWA? - Reducing labor for equipment maintenance with low power consumption LPWA terminals can operate on batteries for several years to 10 years, allowing installation in locations where power supply work is not possible.
    Application/Performance example
    - Grants Hokuriku Co., Ltd. (Streamlining inventory of measuring instruments and jigs using RFID) - Heijo-kyo Historical Park (Management of guidance equipment and books) - Kato Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Package for detecting the removal of equipment and products) - Sekikanko Hotel Bugekigawa Onsen Annex Nukuinoyu (Management of in-house equipment) - Tatsuma Honke Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. (Management of the number of sake bottles) * Operable with low power consumption, long-distance communication, and low cost. LPWA allows for long-term low-cost monitoring of information from distant locations. - Hamamatsu Region Wildlife Damage Countermeasure Council (Notification of trap activation) - Maruha Shokudo Minami Chita Toyohama Main Store (Measures against the three Cs based on CO2 concentration) - Toho Gas Nisshin Sales Office (Visualization of the number of visitors to the gas exhibition, measures against the three Cs) - Nakakita Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (GDP measures for pharmaceuticals) - Aichi Ike Ekiden Race (Measuring runners' times using RFID)
    [Case Study of IoT and UHF Band RFID System Implementation] Heijo Palace Site Historical Park[Case Study of IoT and UHF Band RFID System Implementation] Heijo Palace Site Historical Park
    overview
    ◆What is UHF Band RFID? → It is an automatic identification technology that can read and rewrite information from RF tags attached to products, non-contact and instantly in large quantities. Since it uses radio waves, reading can be performed even if the tags are not visible. ◆Features of Maspro's UHF Band RFID Maspro offers a variety of antennas and reader-writers that utilize high-frequency technology cultivated over many years. We provide a diverse range of products, including high-gain flat antennas with world-class performance, sheet antennas with a minimum thickness of 1.8mm, and reader-writers compliant with Japanese laws, supporting various situations. ◆What RFID Can Do - Tasks that were previously checked individually by human eyes can now be performed efficiently. - Production processes can be visualized in real-time, leading to expected reductions in work time and improvements in operational efficiency. ◆Differences from Barcodes While barcodes require scanning each one individually (within a few tens of centimeters), RFID can read the information from multiple RF tags within the range of radio waves (a few meters) all at once, significantly reducing the workload.
    Application/Performance example
    For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.