RFID systems have been in action for a very
long time now, but until recently it picked up a significant amount of popularity
among many business owners. Entrepreneurs in recent times began to notice the
prospect of RFID and its revenue increment potential. Systems like bar-coding
has been prevalent in the market for a very long time, however, RFIDs hold a
major benefit over traditional barcodes. Barcodes need to be in direct line of
sight of the reader for scanning, whereas RFID tags need only to be in the
range of the reader, line of sight with RFIDs is irrespective. Similarly, RFIDs
provide a wide range of other benefits that lift it above all other tracking
systems currently in market.
The benefits
of RFID systems
·
Greater range: In
case of industries such as mining industry, oil industry and cargo industries a
greater range can prove to be highly beneficial. With these industries, receiving
the status of an item much before it arrives leaves a greater window of
actionable measures if needed. Certain active tags can transmit signal from distance
of over hundreds of meters.
·
Can act like a beacon: Unlike
many scanning facilities, RFIDs don't necessarily need to be interrogated by a
reader for transmitting of information. Active beacon tags come with their own
personal power source, a battery that helps them transmit signal like a beacon
every 3-5 seconds.
·
High water and metal performance: The
Low Frequency passive tags and active tags functioning at 433 MHz with a
considerably longer wavelength perform very efficiently with water and metals.
·
Higher information accuracy:
RFIDs can transmit information continuously and the data transmitted is always
live, hence, there are very few possibilities of accounting old and redundant
data. This feature alone eliminates maximum chances of losing data accuracy.
·
High performance and durability: Passive RFID tags can be manufactured in a wide range of consumer friendly ways to
enhance its durability to suit the industry needs. For instance, RFIDs can be
specifically designed to withstand high temperature for application in iron and
steel industries, foundries and glass manufacturing industries and baking
industries. Further these tags can be designed with specifications to withstand
the corrosion effects of ice, dust and debris. The embeddable variety of
passive RFIDs can be made to fit in tiny crevices and then cover in epoxy to
prevent the device from prominent wear and tear.
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