Application of RFID Technology in Internet Social Network
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RFID is a flexible application technology that is easy to control, simple and practical, and especially suitable for automatic control. It does not require human intervention for identification work. It can support both read-only and read-write working modes without touching or aiming; Free to work in various harsh environments: short-distance radio frequency products are not afraid of harsh environments such as oil stains and dust pollution, and can replace barcodes.RFIDThe technology has a wide range of applications, such as: libraries, access control systems, food safety traceability, etc.
Application of RFID Technology in Internet Social Network
NFCIt evolved from non-contact radio frequency identification (RFID) and was jointly developed by Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors), Nokia and Sony, based on RFID and interconnect technology. Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range, high-frequency radio technology. At present, NFC technology is mainly used in mobile wallets, and mobile phone users can travel all over the country with mobile phones equipped with payment functions.
Various outdoor events, celebrations, etc. are held through social networks, where each participant is given an NFC wristband, but you can also use other types of HF transceivers or UHF tags, and also need to communicate with Transceiver matching RFID reader.
On the software side, an application is needed that can correlate the serial number on the RFID transceiver with the user’s social media website credentials. It also needs an API that can automatically log into Facebook or other social media by reading tags.
Typically, an active party can have a guest log in and touch the transceiver on a particular reader to initiate a “like” action. As for photos, it is usually necessary to set up a dedicated reader and let the user take a photo by touching the transceiver and automatically upload it to the event Facebook page.
Here are a few examples of RFID applied to social media:
■Nissan has adopted passive UHF RFID technology provided by Dwinq for auto shows and other events, allowing guests to log in to social media such as Facebook or Twitter and upload photos, “likes”, etc.
■Liquid Lemon has released an RFID solution in South Africa, allowing users to share photos and “like” through Facebook, Twitter and other websites.
■ This year, Vail Resort guests can use RFID tickets to connect to social media and view distance skied data online.
■In the three events of this year’s US Open, luxury car brand Lexus adopted Dwinq’s RFID solution, allowing participants to interact, play online games, and watch videos on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other sites.
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