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Remote Monitoring System Based on RFID Technology

The system is mainly composed of supervision monitoring terminal, communication platform and monitoring center. Compared with the use of bar codes to collect monitoring target information, the RFID technology has the advantages of automatic scanning without manual contact, strong anti-pollution ability (anti-dust, anti-smog, moisture resistance) and large amount of information, RFID technology to build. A complete RFID system consists of three parts: a tag is a combination of a coupling element and a chip, each tag has a unique electronic code that is attached to an object to identify a target object; passive RFID reader to read (and sometimes for writing) tag information; RFID Antenna (radio frequency signal) is passed between the tag and the reader. Monitoring terminal work flow is: UHF RFID reader sends radio wave energy to the tag, drive tag circuit will send the internal data, reader in order to receive interpretation of data, and finally sent to the communicati

How to Test RFID System Deployment

It is important to test your RFID equipment before deploying an RFID system. RFID tags can be manually scanned by   handheld terminals , or by using active tags and fixed readers/antennas. Active tags have built-in power, while passive tags do not require built-in power. Passive RFID tags from the received RFID reader to send the electromagnetic energy to obtain energy, activated to send data to the outside. RFID reader can be handheld, it can be fixed.   Handheld RFID readers   are used to read tags manually, just as you manually scan hardware assets while you walk through the data center.   Fixed RFID readers   are used to mark those applications, such as items being scanned using an ID card to access the data center or downloaded on a transfer carousel. Another important part of RFID installation is software that supports communicating with tags. There are many vendors that provide ready-made applications for this purpose, often as part of an RFID packaging solution. Another op

RFID Technology in the Express Delivery Industry

FedEx has tested several uses of RFID and has been successfully used in FedEx's daily operations. They believe that with the combination of effective monitoring, RFID application in individual areas can make companies and customers achieve more benefits. In the United States, for example, when a FedEx delivery carrier returns to a van, he can open the door and start the engine by simply tapping the RFID button on the wristband. FedEx has also started testing RFID technology in Australia, mainly using RFID tags and RFID scanners to automatically check and report the status of customs clearance awaiting shipment. Without the help of RFID tags, staff must check and scan each package to confirm the current status of the package before updating the package information in the system for customers' access at any time. With the effective use of RFID technology, we can set up an RFID tag that proactively reports information on each shipment waiting for customs clea

RFID Smart Packaging for Food Traceability Solution

By using RFID technologies such as NFC and UHF, intelligent packaging products can be easily tracked and traced through the entire supply chain to ensure end-to-end (that is, from core raw materials to The end of the product life and the entire process of recycling) complete transparency. Uniqueness, each RFID tag has a unique global number (label can not be copied, copy), you can achieve product security, traceability. Efficient, long distance RFID reader technology with long range and multiple reading function (distance 20M can read thousands of labels per minute). This integrated technology can also detect if smart packages have been tampered with before reaching consumers. When delivered to consumers, NFC-enabled smartphones can provide additional information to consumers and interact with them. This visibility and insight is critical for brands and large manufacturers to ensure that their products are properly transported and handled. Consumers get tw

UHF RFID for Mold Management System Program

Traditional mold management through paper registration mold number and location number, likely cause registration errors, record loss, management confusion, find the extremely inconvenient. The system through the RFID Internet of Things application technology to achieve rapid access and inventory management; database through the background, to quickly find the mold; scientific and systematic management of mold. The system has the following advantages: 1. RFID tags attached to the mold, tough, safe and reliable; 2. Through RFID reader writer for systematic coding and identification, to achieve rapid out of the mold library and inventory management; 3. Mold can be designated for quick search job; 4. Each time the status of use and maintenance of real-time record in database system. System workflow: 1.RFID tag to write information and installation Each label is assigned a unique ID number that corresponds to the mold and writes the mold information to the chip.