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Rfid logo #10101) Chip in credit cards 2) Chip in passports 3) Passport chip 4) Tracking chip
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RFID logo #21037`radio frequency identification tag” is attached to and identifies a thing such as an item in inventory, a case of items, a pallet of cases, a car passing through a reader on a tollway, or a person passing through a doorway. A transceiver sends an activating signal and receives identification information. An active RFID tag has an internal batter...
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RFID logo #20155Radio Frequency Identification (tag), details ...
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RFID logo #10444Radio Frequency Identification
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RFID logo #10444Radio Frequency Identification (see 'Radio Frequency Tag'). See AIM document T-1, 'RFID Systems'
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RFID logo #10444Radio Frequency Identification: a technology which allows an object or person to be identified at a distance, using radio waves to energise and communicate with some form of tag or card, beginning to replace printed bar codes on products. RFID tags are passive and unpowered. Other forms of NFC (Near Field Communication) can be either passive or active. ...
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RFID logo #20909RFID: Radio frequency identification, a system for remotely storing and retrieving data. RFID tags can serve to identify and track medications.
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RFID logo #21152Radio frequency identification
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RFID logo #20840Radio Frequency Identification. Small tags incorporating a radio transmitter which can be used to identify or track items of value.
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RFID logo #22575Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders. The current thrust in RFID use is in supply chain management for large enterprises. RFID increases the speed and accuracy with which inventory can be tracked and managed there.....
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RFID logo #22447radio frequency identification. Refers to the technology that uses devices attached to objects that transmit data to an RFID receiver.
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RFID logo #23176Radio Frequency Identification
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RFID logo #20583Radio Frequency identification (ID). Devices attached to objects that transmit data to an RFID receiver as an alternative to bar coding. Advantages include data capacity, read/write capability, and no line-of-sight requirements.
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RFID logo #21020Radio Frequency Identification
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Rfid logo #20866Radio-frequency Identification
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RFID logo #22648(UHF, HF) RFID (Radio-frequency Identification) incorporates tags and antennas and allows the user to track any product with an RFID tag. Has uses in inventory management.
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