RFID (RFID) is a versatile technology for the future.
RFID (RFID) is a versatile technology for the future.
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RFID (RFID) A versatile technology for the future RFID (RFID stands for the full word. Radio-frequency identification) is a method of automatically collecting or identifying information. It works through receiving the signal from the tag into the transmitter. via radio waves RFID tags are usually small in size that can be attached to a commodity, animal, or human product. and found this tag The signal is returned with the data stored in the tag. This transmitter can also save data to tags.
The RFID tag has some functions that can be run without batteries. and have a battery That is to read and write on EEPROM via Low frequency radio (thanks to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).
Today we are going to get to know what this technology can do and how useful it is.
1. Used to enter and exit the building (Access Control, Personal Identification) to screen people entering the area. and record the information of entering and exiting in each restricted area. Tag is commonly used in the form of identification cards, identification cards, keychains, or wristbands.
2. Scan the card to go to work. or time stamping, preferably using Tag in the form of ID card, identification card
3. Key card for opening the car barrier This will provide more convenience and safety care for the car owner. Tag is commonly used in the form of identification cards, identification cards or vehicle accessories. or sticker on the front of the car
4. Attach the tag to the property to show the location of the property. And record the history of that property. Usually use a sticker type tag, but it depends on the type of property as well.
5. Electronic Passport System (E-Passport) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of many countries has embedded an RFID Tag. Inside the embedded tag contains the information of the person who owns it. To be able to check information as soon as walking through the signal reader area. increase the speed of service and help to make security more efficient
6. Electronic ticketing system (E-Ticket) at present is very diverse. Both expressway cards and train cards use RFID to save time in queuing for payment. when in rush hour
RFID system development and implementation May not be intended to replace other systems such as barcodes
but to fix some weaknesses to increase the speed of work with more accuracy.
RFID (RFID) A versatile technology for the future RFID (RFID stands for the full word. Radio-frequency identification) is a method of automatically collecting or identifying information. It works through receiving the signal from the tag into the transmitter. via radio waves RFID tags are usually small in size that can be attached to a commodity, animal, or human product. and found this tag The signal is returned with the data stored in the tag. This transmitter can also save data to tags.
The RFID tag has some functions that can be run without batteries. and have a battery That is to read and write on EEPROM via Low frequency radio (thanks to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).
Today we are going to get to know what this technology can do and how useful it is.
1. Used to enter and exit the building (Access Control, Personal Identification) to screen people entering the area. and record the information of entering and exiting in each restricted area. Tag is commonly used in the form of identification cards, identification cards, keychains, or wristbands.
2. Scan the card to go to work. or time stamping, preferably using Tag in the form of ID card, identification card
3. Key card for opening the car barrier This will provide more convenience and safety care for the car owner. Tag is commonly used in the form of identification cards, identification cards or vehicle accessories. or sticker on the front of the car
4. Attach the tag to the property to show the location of the property. And record the history of that property. Usually use a sticker type tag, but it depends on the type of property as well.
5. Electronic Passport System (E-Passport) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of many countries has embedded an RFID Tag. Inside the embedded tag contains the information of the person who owns it. To be able to check information as soon as walking through the signal reader area. increase the speed of service and help to make security more efficient
6. Electronic ticketing system (E-Ticket) at present is very diverse. Both expressway cards and train cards use RFID to save time in queuing for payment. when in rush hour
RFID system development and implementation May not be intended to replace other systems such as barcodes, but to fix some weaknesses. to increase the speed of work with more accuracy