Why use Radio Frequency Identification?
Radio Frequency Identification technology has the capability to both greatly enhance and protect the lives of consumers, and also revolutionize the way companies do business. As the most flexible auto-identification technology, Radio Frequency Identification can be used to track and monitor the physical world automatically and with accuracy.
Radio Frequency Identification can tell you what an object is, where it is, and even its condition, which is why it is integral to the development of the Internet of Things—a globally interconnected web of objects allowing the physical world itself to become an information system, automatically sensing what is happening, sharing related data, and responding.
Radio Frequency Identification use is increasing rapidly with the capability to "tag" any item with an inexpensive communications chip and then read that tag with a
RFID reader. Endless applications range from supply chain management to asset tracking to authentication of frequently counterfeited pharmaceuticals. Applications are limited, in fact, only by the imagination of the user.
RFID Application:
Radio Frequency Identification can help:
* Improve civilian security through better cargo monitoring at ports
* Enable access control of certain areas or devices
* Wirelessly lock, unlock and configure electronic devices
* Prevent use of counterfeit products in the supply chain
* Improve shopping experience for consumers, with fewer out-of-stock items and easier returns
* Decrease business revenue lost to theft or inaccurate accounting of goods
* Identify the source of products, enabling intelligent recall of defective or dangerous items, such as tainted foods, defective toys, and expired or compromised medication
* Automate inventory and asset-tracking in health-care, manufacturing, retail, and business sectors
* Provide visibility into the supply chain, yielding a more efficient distribution channel and reduced business costs
Whatever the application, Radio Frequency Identification has the potential to increase efficiency of operations, improve asset visibility and traceability, decrease reliance on manual processes, reduce operations costs, and provide useful data for business analytics.