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Interrogation Zone Plan
Create an interrogations zone plan for the organization using the reading materials and any additional resources you find helpful.
To prepare for this assignment:
- Complete the required reading material.
- Complete the Pluralsight tutorials for this week.
- Research this topic and include at least three references from articles, books, or Web sites to support your paper.
- Assume that the facility is up and running with everything you need to install and configure the network devices.
Your completed plan should include the following:
- Describe the different characteristics of a tag and address information related to construction, type, classification, connection method, and global class.
- Identify an appropriate tag implementation strategy for your organization, including information related to tag type (active, passive, semi-passive), classification frequency (such as LF, HF, UHF, MF), construction, connection method, and global class.
- Provide a rationale for your choice of tag implementation, supporting your decisions using variables related to propagation, absorption, reflection, packaging methods, and tag orientation. Your strategy must be appropriate given the size of the organization as described in previous assignments.
- Describe the different characteristics of an interrogator and address information related to type, modulation, transmitter, receiver, range, and antenna type.
- Identify an appropriate interrogator implementation strategy for your organization, including information related to type (fixed, handheld, mounted), modulation (encoding process), range (read range and write range), and antenna type (polarization, construction).
- Design an RFID physical diagram, displaying the selection and placement of RFID components such as interrogators and readers, antennas, tags, power sources, and interrogation zones.
- Write an analysis of your RFID physical design, providing appropriate rationale for the chosen RFID components and interrogation zones.
- Describe RFID design implication, considerations, and concerns and the manner in which you plan to address them.
- Describe the RFID configuration and troubleshooting activities (from the current and past week) that supported an appropriate solution for this week's scenario. Explain how the configuration labs helped support your written response. Describe what you learned from this week's lab assignments in relation to this assignment.
Make sure that your paper is professionally written, free of errors, and that APA formatting is applied throughout.
Submit your interrogation zone plan in the assignment area.
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Tag characteristics
When classifying RFID tags, the primary basis revolves around the absence or the
existence of the respective electric circuits. Therefore, one can then conclude that there exist two
major types of RFID tags in the market today. The first type of RFID tags includes those that do
not have electric circuits. The second one consists of the tags that have electrical circuits. In the
first case, an excellent example of the tags that do not have electric circuits includes ...