Active RFID tags have their own power source, usually a battery. This enables them to transmit signals over longer distances and with greater accuracy compared to passive RFID tags. Active RFID tags can continuously broadcast their signal, making them suitable for real-time location tracking of assets or vehicles. They are often used in applications such as vehicle tracking, equipment monitoring, and personnel tracking.
Active RFID tags operating at 2.45 GHz (microwave) support a long read range, typically up to 100 meters. They offer higher data throughput compared to 433 MHz tags but are more susceptible to interference from sources such as Wi-Fi networks and microwave ovens.
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