Meaning of radio frequency identification
Radio Frequency Identification
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Meaning and definition of radio frequency identification :
Radio Frequency Identification: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems enable tracking the movement of goods throughout the supply chain. These systems use tiny tags with embedded microchips containing data about an item and its location to transmit radio signals over a short distance to special RFID readers. These readers pass data over a network to a computer for processing. RFID tags do not need line of sight contact to be read. The RFID tag is electronically programmed with information that can uniquely identify an item along with other information like location, place of manufacture, etc. The real savings from RFID come from the way it can improve an entire business process. RFID systems give suppliers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers much more detailed and real time data that facilitate improved inventory capital, shipping, etc. RFID is also likely to change the way invoices are settled by triggering an electronic payment to the shipper once a tagged pallet enters a retailer’s warehouse. Major enterprise vendors including SAP and Oracle now offer RFID ready versions of their supply chain management applications.
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