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ABCs of RFID: Understanding and Using Radio Frequency Identification
by Intermec

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Published on: March 2009
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 6 pages
Price: FREE

Overview:
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is one of the fastest growing and most beneficial technologies being adopted by businesses today. Adoption of this automatic data-collection (ADC) technology has recently been fueled by the establishment of key standards, retailer and government mandates, improved technology performance and falling implementation costs. RFID offers great value for many industries and applications. However, misperceptions about what RFID is and what it can do pose obstacles that discourage some organizations from taking advantage of the technology.


"RFID" describes a class of technology that exchanges data wirelessly. Data is written to and read from a chip attached to an antenna that receives RF signals from a read/write device - commonly called a reader, encoder or interrogator. Data is exchanged automatically, with no operator intervention required to trigger an RFID read.


RFID offers several notable advantages over other forms of data collection. Read this paper to learn more.

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