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** Passive | ** Passive | ||
*** 125 kHz - CDOT Door cards, pet chips | *** 125 kHz - CDOT Door cards, pet chips | ||
− | *** 13.56 MHz - MiFare - Presto, Interac Flash, CC Flash, Seneca IDs | + | *** 13.56 MHz - MiFare - Presto, Interac Flash, CC Flash, Seneca IDs, McDonald's tables, Android/Apple Pay |
− | *** UHF - Parking passes | + | *** UHF - Parking passes, library books |
** Active transponders | ** Active transponders | ||
* Relationship to NFC | * Relationship to NFC | ||
* Digging in to MiFare | * Digging in to MiFare | ||
+ | ** Types of Tags | ||
+ | ** Fun with MiFare and your Smartphone | ||
** Encryption | ** Encryption | ||
** Memory | ** Memory |
Latest revision as of 11:51, 21 June 2017
This talk is part of the CDOT Summer 2017 Presentations. It will include both technical demonstrations and demos.
Outline
- RFID Basics
- RFID Technology
- Passive
- 125 kHz - CDOT Door cards, pet chips
- 13.56 MHz - MiFare - Presto, Interac Flash, CC Flash, Seneca IDs, McDonald's tables, Android/Apple Pay
- UHF - Parking passes, library books
- Active transponders
- Passive
- Relationship to NFC
- Digging in to MiFare
- Types of Tags
- Fun with MiFare and your Smartphone
- Encryption
- Memory
- Read, write, increment, decrement
- Presto system
- Online loading
- Scalability issues