RFID system solutions
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RFID can be used to track and manage almost all physical objects, so it can be widely used in all walks of life. Typical applications include:
(1) Supply chain and logistics management
(2) Manufacturing and assembly
(3) Baggage, mail and parcel handling
(4) Identity recognition, anti-counterfeiting, access control and anti-theft system
(5) Document tracking/library management
(6) Traffic management and urban planning
(7) Service experience and CRM
(8) Spatial positioning and tracking
The most basic RFID system consists of three parts:
(1) Electronic tag (Tag)
Electronic tags, also known as radio frequency tags and transponders, are generally composed of coupling elements (antennas) and dedicated chips.
The electronic tag is the real data carrier of the radio frequency identification system. Each tag has a unique electronic code (ID number), and the tag generally stores electronic data in an agreed format.
In practical applications, RFID tags are usually affixed to the surface of objects of different types, shapes or materials, or even embedded inside the objects, so they will be made into different shapes and different properties according to needs.RFIDLabel.
(2) Reader
The device for reading (and sometimes writing) tag information can be designed as a handheld or fixed type; the reader can read and identify the electronic data stored in the electronic tag without contact, so as to achieve the purpose of automatically identifying objects. Usually the reader is connected to the computer, and the read label information is transferred to the computer for further processing.
(3) Antenna: Transmit radio frequency signals between the tag and the reader.
Ferris Radio will provide various real-time asset management and monitoring systems based on RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), as well as real-time personnel tracking and location management solutions according to customer needs, as well as real-time environmental monitoring and vehicle intelligent transportation solutions.
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