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Schreiner PrinTrust launches contactless vehicle identification and secure RFID communication

Schreiner PrinTrust's RFID windshield tags provide automated, contactless vehicle identification for access control to parking garages and electronic billing of parking space as well as for other automatic vehicle identification (AVI) applications such as tolling and fleet management. The tags come in two variants and are optimised for different frequency ranges: the Global Secure tag provides dynamically encrypted communication and an authentication feature capable of identifying original tags, while the P
April 20, 2016 Read time: 1 min

8389 Schreiner PrinTrust's RFID windshield tags provide automated, contactless vehicle identification for access control to parking garages and electronic billing of parking space as well as for other automatic vehicle identification (AVI) applications such as tolling and fleet management.

The tags come in two variants and are optimised for different frequency ranges: the Global Secure tag provides dynamically encrypted communication and an authentication feature capable of identifying original tags, while the Parking Permit contactlessly identifies vehicles at a range of several metres.

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