Transcore Rfid antenna

A TransCore RFID antenna works with TransCore RFID readers to transmit and receive radio signals for RFID communication. It enable the transmission and reception of radio signals for RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) systems. 
These antennas are widely used for vehicle identification and access device. Additionally, it supports applications such as automated gate entry, parking management, and secure facility access.

What does a TransCore RFID antenna do?

These Transcore product is a device that sends and receives radio waves to detect RFID tags. It mainly used in vehicle identification systems.In simple terms, it works like a sensor that “looks” for RFID tags on cars or objects; when a tagged vehicle comes near, the antenna captures the signal from the tag and then sends the information to an RFID reader.

As a result, this allows actions like opening a gate, recording entry, or charging a toll. Therefore, these antennas are commonly used in parking systems, access control, and electronic toll collection. The reason is that they can read tags automatically, quickly, and without physical contact.

Why transcore?

Organizations select TransCore because it leads the RFID market for transportation and vehicle identification. TransCore delivers highly reliable, long-range, and accurate RFID solutions, and operators deploy its systems widely in toll roads, parking facilities, and secure access control. 
The company engineers its products for high-speed vehicle detection, outdoor durability, and continuous operation, ensuring consistent performance and seamless integration with access and traffic management systems.

Rfid communication

A TransCore RFID antenna detects and communicates with RFID tags by sending out radio waves and receiving the tag’s response, allowing the system to identify vehicles or objects automatically and without physical contact. Specifically, it:
  • Sends RF signals to activate nearby RFID tags.

  • Receives the data transmitted back from the tags.

  • Transfers the information to the RFID reader or control system.

  • Enables actions such as opening gates, logging entries, or processing tolls.

  • Determines the read range and direction of the RFID system.

What does a TransCore RFID antenna do?

These device detects and communicates with RFID tags by sending out radio waves and receiving the tag’s response, allowing the system to identify vehicles or objects automatically and without physical contact. Specifically, it:

  • Sends RF signals to activate nearby RFID tags.

  • Receives the data transmitted back from the tags.
  • Transfers the information to the RFID reader or control system.

  • Determines the read range and direction of the RFID system.

  • Enables actions such as opening gates, logging entries, or processing tolls.

Common TransCore RFID antenna types

TransCore offers several models, mainly in:

UHF RFID Antennas (860–960 MHz)

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Used for long-range vehicle ID.

Examples:

  • AAE / AAR series

  • Circular polarized antennas

  • Read range: 3 to 15+ meters

Microwave RFID Antennas (2.45 GHz or 5.8 GHz)

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Used in tolling systems.

Examples:

  • 915 MHz / 2.45 GHz / 5.8 GHz antennas

  • Highly directional (panel or patch type)

Typical Rfid atennas Transcore applications

Typical applications of TransCore RFID systems include vehicle access device in parking facilities and gated communities, enabling automatic vehicle identification and entry without the need to stop. Operators widely implement them in electronic toll collection systems to enable rapid, contactless toll payments on highways and bridges. 

Enviroments

In industrial and logistics settings, TransCore RFID supports efficient fleet tracking, vehicle movement monitoring, and enhanced security. Additionally, these systems are utilized in secure facilities, campuses, ports, and transportation hubs to control access, record entries and exits, and optimize traffic flow. TransCore RFID antennas are widely used in:

Industrial vehicle tracking

Gate and barrier systems

Electronic toll collection (ETC)

 Parking and vehicle access control

These are very common in secure facilities, logistics yards, and smart transportation systems.

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How it fits in a system

In a complete system, the TransCore RFID antenna serves as the communication bridge between the RFID tag and the control system. As a vehicle with an RFID tag approaches, the antenna emits radio signals to activate the tag and capture its response, forwarding this data to the TransCore RFID reader. 
The reader then processes the information and transmits it to the access control or management software, which determines the appropriate action—such as opening a gate, recording an entry, or charging a toll. This enables the entire process to occur automatically and in real time.

Rfid antenna TransCore help with parking access

A complete TransCore RFID system consists of several key components that work together to automatically identify vehicles. Tags, affixed to the vehicle, stores a unique identification code. The antenna transmits and receives radio signals to communicate with the tag. 
The reader interprets the signals from the antenna and converts them into digital data. The controller or management software analyzes the data and makes decisions, such as granting or denying access. Finally, output devices—such as barriers, gates, traffic lights, or alarms—carry out the physical actions based on the system’s commands.

RFID pioneer technology Transcore

As a pioneer in RFID technology for the toll industry, TransCore’s transponders and readers are extensively deployed in toll operations across the United States. 
Its interoperable, multi-protocol transponders are engineered to integrate seamlessly with existing toll infrastructure and operational standards, eliminating the need for costly or disruptive modifications for toll agencies.
For end users, a single multi-protocol transponder ensures secure and convenient access to all public toll facilities nationwide, enabling seamless travel.