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RF Identification
Radio Frequency Identification; a type of electronic identification that uses radio frequency signals to read on-vehicle tags for AVI and AVC
-Radio Frequency Identification
Radio Frequency Identification
A typical RFID system consists of a tag, a reader, and some sort of data processing equipment, such as a computer The reader sends a request for identification information to the tag The tag responds with the respective information, which the reader then forwards to the data processing device The tag and reader communicate with one another over an RF channel In some systems, the link between the reader and the computer is wireless
An alternative to bar coding Advantages include data capacity, read/write capability, and no line-of-sight requirements
Radio Frequency Identification Tag
An analog-to-digital conversion technology that uses radio frequency waves to transfer data between a moveable item and a reader to identify, track or locate that item
Radio Frequency Identification (see "Radio Frequency Tag") See AIM document T-1, "RFID Systems"
Radio frequency identification (ID) RFID tags are small integrated circuits connected to an antenna, which can respond to an interrogating RF signal with simple identifying information, or with more complex signals depending on the size of the IC Rolltronics' technology can produce thin, small and durable RFIDs in a cost-effective process
Radio Frequency Identification tags
-radio frequency identification Refers to the technology that uses devices attached to objects that transmit data to an RFID receiver These devices can be large pieces of hardware the size of a small book like those attached to ocean containers or very small devices inserted into a label on a package RFID has advantages over bar codes such as the ability to hold more data, the ability to change the stored data as processing occurs, does not require line-of-sight to transfer data and is very effective in harsh environments where bar code labels won't work