RFID Tracking Solutions
We are trying to spread the awareness of Radio Frequency Identification technology (RFID) in Egypt a
15/10/2015
http://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?13612
Century Link America Opens Doors for RFID Partners - RFID Journal
28/07/2015
RFID Abschlussarbeit über die Möglichkeiten und Gefahren der RFID Technik
07/01/2015
RFID and Social Media :)
Facebook integrated for social marketing campaign for HP Middle East at Gitex Shoppers 2011 Facebook integrated for social marketing campaign for HP Middle East at Gitex Shoppers 2011
27/12/2014
RFID warehouse "T3LAB RFID" presents its demo "Wonderful Internal Logistics". With RFID tagged pallets and boxes, the system auto-updates the warehouse's database. - http:/...
25/12/2014
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22/12/2014
تعريف ال RFID
RFID هو اختصار لتكنولوجيا التعريف باستتخدام موجات الراديو. يستخدم رقاقة صغيرة وسلك اريال لتشغيل تكنولوجيا ال RFID. تستطيع رقاقة الكومبيوتر تلك من حمل ما يقرب من 2000 بايت من البيانات او اقل بقليل.
يستخدم جهاز RFID لنفس الغرض الذي يستخدم من اجله الباركود او الشريط المغناطيسي المتواجد في خلفية كارت ال ATM او الكريديت كارد. يتم وضع شريط RFID (يسمى تاج Tag ) على الاشياء المراد تعريفها بنفس فكرة الباركود ويقوم القارئ بقراءة البيانات من على التاج. الاختلاف الاساسي بين الRFID والباركود، ان الRFID لايحتاج الى مسافة قريبة بين القارئ والتاج لقراءة المعلومات. بل يمكن قراءة البيانات من على بعد حوالي 20 قدما (6 أمتار تقريبا) مثال على ذلك يمكنك وضع كل مشترواتك من السوبر ماركت في شنطة واحد وبمجرد مرورها بجانب ماسح الRIFD سيتم قراءة بيانات كل المشتروات مرة واحدة.
يرجع وجود تكنولوجيا الRFID الى ستينيات القرن الماضي ولم تستخدم بنطاق واسع الا مؤخرا في العقد الماضي ولقد قامت شركة جيليت بشراء 500 ميلون RFID تاج من شركة ألين تكنولوجي بسعر يراوح 10 سنتات مقابل التاج الواحد.
من مميزات ال RFID تاج والتي يتميز بها عن الباركود انه يمكن اعادة برمجة محتوياته على عكس الباركود والذي يرمى بمجرد انتهاء استخدامه.
RFID stands for Radio-Frequency IDentification. The acronym refers to small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna. The chip typically is capable of carrying 2,000 bytes of data or less.
The RFID device serves the same purpose as a bar code or a magnetic strip on the back of a credit card or ATM card; it provides a unique identifier for that object. And, just as a bar code or magnetic strip must be scanned to get the information, the RFID device must be scanned to retrieve the identifying information.
RFID Works Better Than Barcodes
A significant advantage of RFID devices over the others mentioned above is that the RFID device does not need to be positioned precisely relative to the scanner. We're all familiar with the difficulty that store checkout clerks sometimes have in making sure that a barcode can be read. And obviously, credit cards and ATM cards must be swiped through a special reader.
In contrast, RFID devices will work within a few feet (up to 20 feet for high-frequency devices) of the scanner. For example, you could just put all of your groceries or purchases in a bag, and set the bag on the scanner. It would be able to query all of the RFID devices and total your purchase immediately. (Read a more detailed article on RFID compared to barcodes.)
RFID technology has been available for more than fifty years. It has only been recently that the ability to manufacture the RFID devices has fallen to the point where they can be used as a "throwaway" inventory or control device. Alien Technologies recently sold 500 million RFID tags to Gillette at a cost of about ten cents per tag.
One reason that it has taken so long for RFID to come into common use is the lack of standards in the industry. Most companies invested in RFID technology only use the tags to track items within their control; many of the benefits of RFID come when items are tracked from company to company or from country to country.
21/12/2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUcuqhduWao&spfreload=10
Future stores using RFID technology
Future Store Metro Group e sua visão sobre o supermercado do futuro
Will help you on daily posts know more about RFID technology. When you recognize it, you will know its importance for you and your business!!
21/12/2014
We cannot imagine the future without RFID technology.
21/12/2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eob532iEpqk
IBM RFID Commercial - The Future Market The evolution of Supermarkets is the RFID technology revolutioning the logistics services. A video from IBM.
For many of us, using a key to start a car, a card to access a building or room, using ski lifts on a winter sports holiday and validating a bus or underground ticket have become part of our daily routine. Without always realising it, we use automatic data capture technology that relies on radio-frequency electromagnetic fields. This technology is known as Radio-Frequency Identification or RFID. Just as people use RFID as they go about their daily lives, objects also use this technology, as they transit from manufacture to storage and finally the point of sale. Like us, they also carry RFID tags. The difference between objects and ourselves is that they don’t “voluntarily” present their RFID tag or card when asked. These tags are therefore read in very different conditions and often require greater detection distances.
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