Question:
What are RFID tags used for?
Ryan
2012-12-11 08:45:08 UTC
What are RFID tags used for?
Six answers:
Tom Z
2012-12-11 09:55:12 UTC
RFID tags are used in many industries. An RFID tag attached to an automobile during production can be used to track its progress through the assembly line. Pharmaceuticals can be tracked through warehouses. Livestock and pets may have tags injected, allowing positive identification of the animal.



RFID can be also be used in a variety of applications, such as:



Access management

Tracking of goods

Tracking of persons and animals

Toll collection and contactless payment

Machine readable travel documents

Airport baggage tracking logistics
anonymous
2016-08-03 13:09:08 UTC
It can be in the keycard you wave to enter a comfy place of work building. It is in the important thing fob you employ to velocity your gas purchases and the instruments that permit you to zip by way of toll lanes on the highway. You could no longer have heard of radio frequency identification, or RFID, but you in most cases encounter it everyday. And it would be a valuable instrument for your online business. RFID is an computerized identification technology "• like a souped-up barcode. A barcode relies on a visible scan to transmit knowledge, but RFID relies on radio waves and does not need a line-of-sight to read information. In place of a barcode, you've got an RFID tag or "transponder," learn through a handheld reader, door-installed reader, or every other configuration. Many large organizations and corporations have tailored RFID to business purposes, equivalent to give chain logistics. The U.S. Division of security, Wal-Mart and Sam's membership, along with every other shops, now require that their suppliers tag shipments with RFID in order that the information may also be automatically recorded when goods arrive. However considering the fact that among the corporations that provide the DoD and the retail chains are small and mid-sized corporations, and due to the fact RFID has more trade uses, RFID is a technological know-how instrument with which firms of all sizes may just need to emerge as acquainted. "RFID has been used typically through significant organizations up to now, however there is nothing inherent within the technological know-how that makes it a tremendous enterprise science," says Mark Roberti, founder and editor of RFID Journal, an impartial media enterprise devoted to RFID and its many business applications. "RFID helps firms identify, reveal, and manage all the matters of their trade that they don't seem to be managing with no trouble today, which is practically the whole lot that's cellular and no longer related to the internet. So if you're a small manufacturer that has containers, tools, autos, inventory, files, and so on, then RFID can support strengthen the way you do business." the next consultant small print the varieties of small trade purposes of RFID, forms of RFID, and learn how to work with authorities to put into effect RFID solutions.
anonymous
2013-09-02 19:01:11 UTC
Hi Ryan,

RFID tags can be deployed in many applications including asset tracking, access control, parking control, field service, library, healthcare, industrial laundry, oil and gas industry, livestock, retailing, railway as well as supply chain.

If you want to know more details, please visit http://www.gaorfid.com/index.php?main_page=More_RFID_Applications

GAO RFID provides you concrete RFID solutions for different applications.



Hope this will be helpful to you. Have a good day.



Fiona

GAO RFID Inc., www.GAORFID.com, sales@gaorfid.com, Tel: 416-292-0038

A world leader in RFID readers, tags, software and solutions
Joey
2012-12-11 12:14:11 UTC
As the others said, there are many uses for RFID. From self-serve beer machines, to high-tech soda fountains to darts-like driving ranges, RFID can do many cool things. Here are some use cases: http://www.impinj.com/Applications/Case_Studies.aspx
Richard Anderson
2012-12-11 09:18:56 UTC
It is a chip embeded in a product as a means of identification. They can be attached to an item in a store, so that they set off an alarm if the item is taken from the store without the chip being removed by a store clerk. This helps cut down on theft. They can also be attached to a package during shipping to maintain location and whereabouts.
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2012-12-12 10:29:20 UTC
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