GB/T 35102-2017
ActiveInformation technology—Radio frequency identification—Conformance test methods for air interface at 800/900MHz
信息技术 射频识别 800/900MHz空中接口符合性测试方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies conformance test methods for the air interface of radio frequency identification (RFID) devices operating at 800/900MHz. It is applied in the testing and certification of RFID tags, readers, and related equipment to ensure compliance with the technical requirements of the Chinese national standard for RFID air interfaces. The standard is primarily used by manufacturers, testing laboratories, and regulatory bodies in China to verify interoperability and performance in logistics, supply chain management, and asset tracking systems.
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