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Alcohol Anti-counterfeiting System Based on RFID Technology

The anti-counterfeiting system and method of alcohol based on RFID technology, using large-scale integrated circuit manufacturing, has the characteristics of high processing difficulty, low cost, and can be certified by enterprises for commodity information, which will bring revolutionary breakthrough to alcohol anti-counterfeiting technology. This solution applies RFID technology to wine and other containers with caps, and anti-counterfeiting of goods through bottle structure design and background certification system. The system consists of specially designed caps and bottles, RFID UHF readers , communication networks and anti-counterfeiting database servers. When the bottle is opened, the sharp face of the cutting device at the mouth of the bottle will cut off the connection between the antenna and the chip, so that the RFID scanner cannot read the code of the chip on the top of the bottle cap, thereby preventing the secondary use of the bottle. This anti-coun

RFID-based Clothing Industry Picking System Solution

With the rapid growth of corporate brands and the rapidly changing market, the original factory packaging and logistics links are clearly unable to keep up with the pace of enterprise development. Comparing the current multi-packing schemes, in order to meet the above-mentioned packing requirements, the best is the picking and packing system solution using UHF RFID solution . In addition to RFID tags, bar codes are one of the most used identification technologies. The advantage of bar code technology is that the price is relatively cheap, but it does not have the ability to be recognized by long distance and multi-target at the same time. In addition, it cannot identify product items and can only identify product categories. On the contrary, RFID tags have the advantages of small size, large capacity, long life, reusable, fast reading and writing, non-visual recognition, mobile recognition, multi-target recognition, etc. The ID code is unique in the world and th

Application Analysis of RFID Technology in Warehouse Management

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the abbreviation of Radio Frequency IdentjficaTIon. It is a non-contact identification technology and is a more specific technical name for radio technology in the field of automatic identification. Electronic tags are the popular name for radio frequency identification (RFlD). In recent years, RFID technology has been widely used in warehouse management. The main application mode is warehousing management and logistics tracking management. The RFID system is composed of two parts, namely, electronic tags (transponders, Tags) and RFID readers . Electronic tags usually contain electronic data information in a convention format. In practical applications, electronic tags are attached. Store on the object to be identified (surface or interior). When the object to be identified with the electronic tag passes through its readable range, the long distance RFID reader automatically reads the appointment identification information in

RFID Technology Application Solution in Embedded Design

RFID (radio frequency identification) technology has the potential to become a common and important part of embedded system design. In addition to its traditional role in inventory management, new advances in RFID tags and high-speed long distance RFID readers make it easy for embedded system designers to incorporate features such as access control, anti-counterfeiting, easy payment, medical authentication, dynamic pricing, and product history. , remote asset tracking. Embedded RFID applications typically include readers in products or systems to add local data collection features that enhance the basic functionality of the product. Today, embedded RFID applications are found in hotels, prisons, hospitals, retail outlets, farms, casinos, toll roads, factories, and a variety of commercial and military vehicles. As embedded system developers realize the value of this technology and adopt it in new designs, these non-traditional RFID applications will become commonpl

RFID Racing Timing Technology

In the physical training assessment, it is necessary to record the exercise time and successive rankings of the assessors from the starting point to the end point. Generally, the old and classic method is the manual stopwatch timing. With the development of technology, RFID chronograph circles have emerged. Cooperate with the assessment system for the timing of physical training. Realization principle: The system adopts advanced RFID technology, computer information processing and other high-tech and physical training assessment, which is convenient for the assessment personnel to carry without affecting its status. When the assessment personnel bring the RFID timing chip label through the mat RFID antenna , read and write. The antenna can immediately detect the passed card information, and the reader sends the read card number to the connected computer. The computer obtains relevant information of the assessor and uses a special software to process the information.

RFID Wireless Operation Management System

1. Conveyor belt sorting Sorting the goods on the conveyor requires multiple antennas to form an RFID scanning tunnel to increase the first rate. At the same time, the UHF RFID reader needs to access the conveyor belt or other control host. At this time, the use of reusable RFID tags and readers can form an economical and efficient RFID system. 2. Tray packaging workstation The multiple RFID reader installed on the pallet packaging station needs to identify and classify the goods on the pallet in time and link it to the RFID identification tray to form a low-cost solution. 3. Forklift mobile work Forklift mobile operations are the most important mode of operation for warehouses and logistics centers. The mobile work platform consisting of a fixed RFID reader and an on-board computer is especially suitable for the operation of pallet goods and the reading and writing of RFID tags. 4. Manual mobile work Manually moving jobs requires specifying items and

RFID Bank Management Application

Commercial banks are increasingly adopting the latest IoT application technology to build their own competitiveness, improve service capabilities and service levels, strengthen compliance risk management, improve operational efficiency, and save costs to improve efficiency. RFID banking management applications have become the patron saint of a new generation of asset management. Using the latest RFID tag recognition technology, it can be used for information management of banks, employees, VIP customers, physical assets and document files, including access control security card, etc. Through transformation or deployment of RFID-enabled management information systems, and combined with RFID fixed reader and portable reader ( UHF handheld RFID reader ), it can collect information such as employees, VIP customers, equipment, documents, files, location, status, etc., timely and accurate information transmission. Give RFID-based back-office business management systems.

Logistics Distribution Center System Based on RFID Technology

The distribution center is a modern distribution facility that engages in the provision of goods and organizes the delivery of goods to users to achieve sales or supply at a high level. With the continuous growth of business volume and the continuous improvement of customer demand, distribution center management is also facing more and more challenges, especially how to reduce the cost of logistics center and improve the operational efficiency of logistics center. The development of Internet of Things technology, especially the application of RFlD, will greatly improve the operational efficiency of the distribution center. When the goods are shipped from the supplier, the RFID tag is configured, which records the name, characteristics, delivery location, arrival place, delivery note number, order details, etc. of the goods. When the goods arrive at the distribution center, the RFID tag is read in batches by the multiple RFID reader and transmitted to the distribution

RFID in Medical Applications

RFID technology can bring simple and efficiency-enhancing methods in various industries, such as logistics, transportation, retail, supermarket, medical, military, asset management, personnel positioning, package tracking, and almost management. , it can bring some help! Today we simply share the application of RFID in medical applications. While traditional hotel management practices work quite well, seasonal and other fluctuations often lead to an inaccurate estimated of asset use. This in turn leads to over- or under-allocation of inventory items. In an extremely competitive market, RFID inventory management services can help cut costs and improve the performance of hotels, restaurants, resorts and other establishments. Every object in the inventory is tagged with a unique code, and this makes it easy for the RFID tag reader to activate a magnetic field and locate the object. With a wireless RFID, hotel employees can automatically and almost instantly identify,

RFID Technology Meets 100% Product Traceability

In the automated process to manually track or provide traceability of parts and materials in the process in the efficiency, accuracy and production site environment is not feasible, RFID and Real-Time Locating Systems (RTLS) technology can meet The requirements for automatic identification, tracking and trace of objects in the process. Developers of RFID reader systems and applications must understand the target user's application scenario, the operating environment, and the physical characteristics and composition of the object to be tracked. Almost all manufacturing environments use RFID technology, and as users find ways to effectively use these identification technologies, their adoption rate will increase. Industrial identification and positioning has become a key technology to promote the digitization of manufacturing. By installing an RFID tag on the object, the manufacturer can identify, track, and collect data from the object at the production site.