RFID Reader Security: Protecting Your Data from Cyber Threats
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Yes, extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, and temperature fluctuations can significantly impact the performance of long-range RFID readers. Moisture, condensation, and physical obstructions (e.g., ice buildup) may weaken signals, reduce read ranges, or cause false reads. However, robust hardware design and strategic installation can minimize these effects. Below, we explain how weather impacts RFID systems and actionable steps to ensure reliability.
Cykeo’s outdoor RFID readers, for example, feature heated antenna enclosures to melt ice and prevent condensation in coastal or high-humidity zones.
A Nordic logistics hub using Cykeo’s heated readers maintained 95% read accuracy during winter storms, despite -25°C temperatures.
Cykeo’s readers are stress-tested in extreme climates, from tropical monsoons to polar blizzards. Their devices include self-diagnostic tools to alert users about weather-related performance dips and auto-adjust settings to maintain uptime.
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