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How we tune RFID read-rates in metal-heavy environments

UHF signal behavior near steel structures is predictable once you stop treating it as noise and start treating it as an engineering constraint. Here's how we approach every metal-heavy deployment.

ARK Business Systems · May 2026 · 6 min read

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