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UHF long reading range Tamper detection revising data from EPC memory
Tag Dimension: 110*40*0.2mm(Antenna Size: 100*30mm)
Chip: M4QT ( Protocol: ISO18000-6C GEN2)
Memory: TID/UID 96bit+ EPC/Block 128bit+ User 512bit+ Reserve 32bit access & 32bit kill
Operating Frequency: 865-868Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: Printable Coated Paper
Reading Range: 1000cm on Air-Free (Depends on Reader)
Installation: Adhesive
Characteristic: Tamper Proof
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) tag is typically a small device placed in a vehicle, such as a car, truck, or motorcycle, to enable automated toll payment as the vehicle passes through toll booths or toll collection points. The "tamper-proof" ETC tag is designed to prevent unauthorized removal, tampering, or interference with the device. Here are some common features and methods used to make ETC tags tamper-proof:
1. Encapsulation and Sealing: Tamper-proof ETC tags are often encapsulated in a protective housing or casing, making it difficult to access the internal components without causing visible damage. Additionally, some tags have tamper-evident seals or locking mechanisms that are designed to break or show signs of interference when tampered with.
2. Anti-Tamper Labels: Some ETC tags include anti-tamper labels or stickers that leave behind a void or "VOID" message when removed, indicating that the tag has been tampered with.
3. Secure Mounting: ETC tags are securely mounted to the vehicle's windshield or another designated location using strong adhesive or specialized mounting hardware. These mounting methods make it challenging to remove the tag without causing damage or leaving evidence of tampering.
4. Security Features: Advanced ETC tags may include security features, such as encrypted data transmission and authentication protocols, to prevent unauthorized cloning or manipulation of the tag's information.
5. Audible Alarms: Some tamper-proof ETC tags can trigger an audible alarm or notification if tampering is detected, helping to deter would-be vandals.
6. GPS and Tracking: In addition to toll collection functionality, some ETC tags may incorporate GPS or tracking capabilities to monitor the tag's location and detect any unauthorized removal.
7. Encrypted Data: ETC tags may employ encryption to secure the data transmitted between the tag and the toll collection system, making it difficult for unauthorized individuals to intercept or manipulate the data.
The specific design and security features of tamper-proof ETC tags can vary by manufacturer and region, depending on local requirements and regulations. These measures are implemented to ensure the integrity of toll collection systems and to prevent fraud, misuse, or tampering with the ETC tags. When obtaining or using ETC tags, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper installation and use to maintain their tamper-proof properties.