Abstract

Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are applied to individual police equipment to realize its life cycle information management. However, due to the lack of application test methods, the performance changes of RFID tags in practical applications have not been effectively evaluated. This paper introduces the information management process of individual police equipment based on RFID technology and puts forward the application specifications of RFID tags. Air interface protocol compliance defines data coding of stored information in the RFID tag. Application read-write performance is affected by metal, plastic, and nylon materials, equipment structure size limitation, and installation location selection. Collision arbitration of RFID tags at least reaches the packing equipment number. Moreover, the security function protects the application equipment information for an administrative institution. The main test items of these specifications and their test methods are designed based on the analysis of the equipment standards. Therefore, the test results of 10 RFID tags on different new types of individual police equipment are given through experiments.

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