Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology based audiovisual material borrowing-returning system, device and method
A radio frequency identification technology, audio-visual technology, applied in the field of library automation management, can solve the problems of inconvenient original processing and unscannable RFID tags
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[0023] The device for borrowing and returning audio-visual materials of the present invention is provided with a sensing area, a display window, and the RFID tags of the optical disc case and the optical disc are read in the sensing area. The display window may be a touch screen device, and is also used for receiving borrow / return instructions input by the user.
[0024] Through a series of experiments, it is concluded that the reading and writing equipment in the sensing area has the highest accuracy in reading the RFID tags of 6-10 discs at a time, so it is most appropriate to design the multi-disc box to hold up to 6 discs . as attached figure 1 The size of the CD case shown is: length 265mm X width 180mm X thickness 20mm, including the box body 11 and the box cover 12, the clamping device 13 is installed in the box body 11, and is used to fix the CD bag 14 on the box body 11 Inside; two adjacent disc pockets partially overlap. When in use, the optical discs contained in...
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