How does an RFID system work?

For RFID systems to work the following components are essential: Tag (Passive or active) Reader (Handheld, Fixed or Integrated) Software (also known as middleware) Information is sent and read from RFID tags by a reader using radio waves. In passive...

RFID Middleware

The middleware refers broadly to software or devices that connect RFID readers and the data they collect, to enterprise information systems. RFID middleware helps making sense of RFID tag reads, applies filtering, formatting and logic to tag data captured by...

RFID Readers

An RFID Reader is basically a radio frequency (RF) transmitter and receiver, controlled by a microprocessor or digital signal processor (DSP). The RFID reader, using an attached antenna, captures data from RFID tags, and then passes the data to a...

RFID Tags

RFID tags is a small chip including a tiny antenna and a small-scale integrated circuit. These chips that we will call tags can seamlessly be attached to merchandise, animals or humans without affecting them. What makes the use of an...

Difference Between RFID & NFC

RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is the process by which items are uniquely identified using radio waves. NFC or Near-Field Communication is a specialized subset within the family of RFID technology. The latter is designed to be a secure form...

What is RFID?

Radio Frequency Identification is a new and emerging technology that helps humans identify other humans or machines remotely. This technology can be embedded within smart devices so they can identify and communicate with each other autonomously. This fact releases humans...