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RFID in automotive manufacturing The UHF RFID technology application plays an important role in the automotive field. Currently, smart manufacturing has become a hot spot in the global industry. In the current manufacturing industry, the application of RFID technology has a better policy soil. The tags and chips prices are showing a trend of declining,…
DetailsRFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is the wireless use of electromagnetic fields to transfer data through tags, these tags carry electronically stored information and are attached to objects/textiles in order to identify and track them automatically. An RFID system is composed by tags (or transponders) that carry the data, a reader (or interrogator) and its associated…
DetailsLong checkout lines at the grocery store are one of the biggest complaints about the shopping experience. Soon, these lines could disappear when the Code(UPC) bar code is replaced by smart labels, also called radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. RFID tags are intelligent bar codes that can talk to a networked system to track every…
DetailsRGV Railcar system “Sorting Transfer Vehicle (RGV)” RFIDHY‘s Rail Guided Vehicle System This system is a pallet sorting system designed to provide high throughput asset. Handling in combination with an automated storage and retrieval system (automated warehouse). The RGV is capable of sorting on multiple conveyor belts. Enabling efficient access to and from multiple automated…
DetailsUHF RFID tags are an important branch of RFID tags. Passive radio frequency tags divided into low-frequency tags. High-level tags and ultra-high-frequency tags. Low-frequency tags mainly use in simple access control systems. And their reading distance is generally within 20 cm. High-level tags, including NFC series, have good encryption and can be read at close…
DetailsBarcodes and RFID are the two most mainstream forms of labels in logistics and warehousing today. The two label forms are very different. Everyone is familiar with barcode labels, but RFID is relatively unfamiliar. So what is the difference between these two labels? What form of labeling is more appropriate for us to use? Today…
DetailsThis is a quick guide with everything you need to know to choose the right type of NFC chip. First of all, an important advice: if you plan to apply the NFC Tag on a metal surface, it is necessary to use the On-metal NFC Tags, otherwise the metal surface will interfere with the magnetic…
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