RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Technology) is a non-contact automatic identification technology that has matured from the 1980s. It automatically identifies target objects and obtains relevant data through radio frequency signals.
Conceptually,
RFID is similar to barcode scanning.
RFID uses a dedicated
RFID reader and a special
RFID unit that can be attached to the target. It uses RF signals to transfer information from the
RFID unit to the
RFID reader.
The
RFID unit contains all kinds of relevant information about the target, such as: the name of the target, the starting and ending point of the target's transportation, the transit point, and the specific time when the target passes a certain place, etc., and it can also load such as temperature And other indicators.
RFID units, such as tags and cards, can be flexibly attached to various items from vehicles to cargo chassis.