Abstract
In recent years, radio frequency identification technology has moved from obscurity into mainstream applications that help speed the handling of manufactured goods and materials. RFID enables identification from a distance, and unlike earlier bar-code technology, it does so without requiring a line of sight. In this paper, the author introduces the principles of RFID, discusses its primary technologies and applications, and reviews the challenges organizations will face in deploying this technology.
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Keywords
- Radio-frequency identification
- Computer science
- Identification (biology)
- Mainstream
- Sight
- Telecommunications
- Code (set theory)
- Computer security
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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