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Unmanned Retail Store RFID Technology Application

The security industry and RFID technology are inextricably linked. RFID technology plays an important role in the application of products and solutions such as intelligent transportation, smart parking, smart access control, and radio frequency anti-theft.
The barcode technology attaches the barcode information to the article, and scans the barcode on the article through the scanner to obtain the information of the article. The RFID technology attaches the RFID tag to the article, and reads the information in the tag into the RFID reader through the radio frequency signal, thereby obtaining the unique information of the article.

Overall, the main markets for domestic RFID applications are in the areas of identification, traffic management, military and security, asset management, and logistics and warehousing. And in the application of RFID in foreign countries, the absolute main force of retail and transportation logistics. The sum of the two is about 40% of the entire market. Garment applications have been fully deployed in apparel and retail outlets such as Wal-Mart, Metro and Zara.

Specifically, companies need to affix printed RFID tags to each item that needs to be identified, and also need to be equipped with relevant identification devices such as channel machines, handheld terminal, and the like. In addition, enterprises need to integrate RFID with the original ERP system, and the business process will be more complicated than before, and production, transportation and warehousing should be coordinated.

In the short term, “unmanned retail stores” are still hard to become the next explosion point of RFID technology, but it is a new attempt of RFID technology in the field of consumer retail. Of course, RFID technology is just one of the many reasons for the “unmanned retail store” to attract attention. The value of this new retail form is also the collection of big data for offline consumer spending.

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