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## Integrating a RFID reader
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Because of the delivery times and my lacking experience with BaSyx I decided to first add a RFID reader connected to a Raspberry PI to the demonstration. This helped me to understand how BaSyx works and what might be possible using the SDK. Nonetheless, it is hard to say what will work with the demonstration due to the incomplete documentation.
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Because of the delivery times and my lacking experience with BaSyx I decided to first add a [RFID reader](follow-up-II/RFID-reader) connected to a Raspberry PI to the demonstration. This helped me to understand how BaSyx works and what might be possible using the SDK. Nonetheless, it is hard to say what will work with the demonstration due to the incomplete documentation.
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As the RFID reader is stationary, tags have to be placed on it. Currently, the text and id of a chip are displayed when it is read. One could use this information to for example differ between user groups. Depending on the group different data could be displayed. For example one could show just the messured values for a standard user and more detailed information for another group. Debug messages could be displayed if a developer chip is read. Because unlike the IDs of the RFID tags the text can be changed, a database for storing tags and their corresponding rights might be necessary.
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Alternatively, RFID tags could be used to invoke different operations or to override functionality for a set amount of time. |