Saturday, October 10, 2009

RFID Radio Frequency ID the future

RFID Radio Frequency ID the future Here's something you do not? T often hear? How are you with? rifid? Or RFID. If you still hear often, so there is this article? T for you, is too simple. However, if you've never heard of RFID before, read on. You can only change your life, or at least how to organize.   Radio Frequency Identification or RFID is the use of radio waves to identify objects, in English, the possibility of articles, without coming into contact with them. This is done by a microchip with an antenna called transponders or? Tag?. The chip ID information transmitted to the receiver, converts it into a digital format, which is then processed by a computer.RFID is not it? T his was the king with us in its present form since the early 80's, and some from 1920? They know that the tag that sticks in jackets clothing store to stop stealing? But the only adult business, the products throughout the production process, from beginning to end. These items can be used in trucks, on shelves, wherever.The benefits of RFID technology are:   1. The ability to remove the time bar coding or other methods of monitoring. Instead, all data can be collected along the production line. This also helps to reduce production costs.   2nd Preventing the proliferation of counterfeit products.   3rd The elimination or reduction of theft and loss.   4th Reduce costs in the supply chain.   5th Elimination of data and other tedious manual process.   6. Increase the time the contract   7th Less time spent at check-out lines, as consumers are still in their cart before the dominant readers.The disadvantage is the high cost of RFID hardware. If the tags cost only twenty-five percent or more, many retailers won? T is much more of a retu, if applicable, on their investment.It? S to be hoped that Wal-Mart, the Ministry of Defense and others are using this technology, which could cause the price tag down to five per cent, making it an economical solution for many.Jamie Hall is a middleware developers RFID systems programmer Blog and Big Media. It writes to RFID Factfile

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