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RFID-based Animal Tracking Management System

The RFID-based animal identification and tracking management system consists of three parts: RFID radio frequency card, RFID reader writer and computer network. The reader is generally used as a computer terminal to implement data reading and writing and storage of the RFID radio frequency card. It is composed of a control unit, a high frequency communication module and an antenna. When a pig with a "ear stud" (RFID card) enters the RF field of the reader, the induced current obtained by UHF RFID antenna is boosted by the booster circuit and used as the power source of the chip, and the induced current with information is passed through the RF. The front-end circuit detects that the digital signal is sent to the logic control circuit for information processing; the information required to be recovered is retrieved from the memory and sent back to the RF front-end circuit via the logic control circuit, and finally sent back to the reader through the antenna. ...

RFID Automated Warehouse Management System Solution

The benefits of warehouse automation are obvious: Automation can speed up processing, improve accuracy, reduce labor costs, increase reliability, and achieve more efficient use of warehouse space and space. In general, automatic storage systems (AS/RS) can transport 40 to 50 pallets per lane per hour. The high-speed sorter can pick up 20,000 picks per hour, and some manufacturers even claim higher picking speeds. When a bar code browser is attached to an RFID reader terminal and connected to a WMS, the use of an RF terminal can increase picking speed. System composition The hardware of the warehouse management system based on RFID technology includes host computer, printer, reader/writer reader, fixed RFID reader , RFID handheld reade r , RS-485 interface card, electric control door, and alarm detection device. The host installs the management software, connects to the reader/writer of the library through the RS-485 interface card and all the location readers, a...

RFID Technology Helps Parents Find Lost Uniforms

RagTagd, an Australian company, has introduced a solution that helps parents of students in schools track their uniforms. The RagTagd solution is to have a collection box with passive UHF RFID reader on the school's Lost and Found Area, with labels attached to school uniforms. Software on the RagTagd server keeps track of items in the box and sends messages to parents. Lost items in the global school is a ubiquitous thing. Students dressed in coat to go to school, often forget to get back in the playground exercise. By the end of the school year, unclaimed items are often discarded, causing waste. To solve this problem, companies consider using UHF RFID technology, with RFID tag readers built-in and tagged clothing, and school employees do not need to do anything but simply putting their clothes in the box. Using the RagTagd system, the company sew off-the-shelf UHF RFID tags into garments and then sell it to parents with a unique ID number. Parents ne...