1. What are the benefits of combining RFID tags with sensors? The key benefit of combining RFID tags with sensors is to maintain real-time monitoring on variables such as temperature, humidity, or movement while tracking the objects. Some examples of using sensors for monitoring are: ensuring meat is stored at the right temperature, ensuring air in […]
How does RFID work? RFID systems consist of three components: an RFID tag or smart label, an RFID reader, and an antenna. RFID belongs to a group of technologies referred to as Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC). RFID work need all system and sevice is al ok. AIDC methods automatically identify objects, collect data […]
RFID systems can be classified by the type of tag and reader, cheap RFID reader used very wild, and very useful. What is the difference between a fixed and mobile RFID readers? Fixed readers are set up to create and sometimes control access to secured safe zones, parking lots, certain doors, secured room, and track […]
An RFID Tag can be attached on a wide range of surfaces including wood, plastic, metal, glass, fabric. The mounting surface also affect on the read range, performance and cost of a tag. The on-metal tags are especially designed to provide high performance on metal surfaces, and they are typical more expensive than other RFID tags. […]
If a tag is used for book tracking in libraries, the paper or plastic is used and for harsh environment the material will be different, RFID tag uses difference area has difference frequency.While choosing an RFID tag the first requirement is frequency. The frequency of the tags should be matched with the corresponding RFID reader […]
What is RFID tag and reader collision? Here i will through two step intruduce their difference. RFID tag and reader collision have difference work areas. What is RFID tag collision? RFID tag collision is a situation where multiple tags reflect signals back to the reader in the exact same time frame, causing data confusion and incorrect identification. Although there […]
How much information can an RFID tag store? It depends on the vendor and the application, but typically a tag would carry no more than 2KB of data—enough to store some basic information about the item it is on. Companies are now looking at using a simple “license plate” tag that contains only a 96-bit serial […]
What is an RFID tag made up of? The basic components of an RFID tag can be divided into two parts. First, an integrated circuit for the purpose of data storing and processing, radio wave modulating and demodulating, and capturing power from reader’s radio waves. Second, an antenna for enhancing signal transmission. What is an […]
What is an RFID tag? Increasingly, RFID tagging is used in supply chain management as an alternative to bar code technology. RFID tags that contain their own power source are known as active tags. Those without a power source are known as passive tags. A passive tag is briefly activated by the radio frequency ( […]
RFID development is better than the bar codes because RFID tags don’t need to be within the line of sight of the reader and bar codes do. This saves time and allows faster processing because assets don’t need to be oriented a certain way to be read. A bar code is an optical, machine-readable, representation of […]