RADIO FREQUENCY RF APPLICATION SPECIFIC

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AQUILA HEMISPHERE GNSS 6712 Fisher Street SE, Suite 200 Calgary T2H2A7 Canada Radio Frequency (RF) Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology in the nature of wide band receivers and antennas used for Global Positioning System (GPS) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) for use in applications such as machine control, guidance, navigation, mapping, and position control for agricultural and construction operations; Radio Frequency (RF) Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology in the nature of wide band receivers and antennas used in GPS and GNSS receivers, and downloadable computer software for use in frequency filtering management, interference mitigation, anti-spoofing, and anti-jamming in the field of GNSS applied applications, GNSS derived high accuracy measurements, geolocation, measurement aiding devices, and geolocation indication devices; Radio Frequency (RF) Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) for use in frequency filtering management, interference mitigation, anti-spoofing, and anti-jamming, used in conjunction with GPS and GNSS antennas; Radio Frequency (RF) Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology used in GPS and GNSS position correction equipment, namely, electronic controls for correcting the position of the GPS and GNSS; Radio Frequency (RF) Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology used in GPS and GNSS automatic steering systems comprising electronic controls; GPS navigation devices and downloadable GNSS Geographic Information System (GIS) software; Radio Frequency (RF) Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology in the nature of wide band receivers and antennas used in GPS and GNSS for marine navigation and positioning; GPS telematics, namely, satellite receivers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention discloses a radio frequency identification tag apparatus for a tire in a radio frequency identification system (hereinafter, referred to as a 'RFID system'). The radio frequency identification tag apparatus for a tire in a radio frequency identification system, which has a reader for transmitting a strong radio frequency signal to peripheral areas, comprises: a substrate with a plurality of holes having a predetermined shape; a radio chip housed in the substrate, storing the characteristic information of the tire, and operated upon receipt of the radio frequency signal to modulate the characteristic information and output them in the radio frequency signal received from the reader; and an antenna housed in the substrate, having a symmetrically uniform flexion shape relative to the radio chip, receiving the radio frequency signal to provide the same to the radio chip, and receiving the radio signal containing the characteristic information from the radio chip to transmit the same in midair.