RFID
RFID
IDENTIFICATION
Gowtham S Shetty
4SH07EC012
E&C
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Components of RFID
Tag
• Chip tags consist of a microchip and a coupling
element – an antenna.
• Chip tags can be both read-only (programmed during
manufacture) or, at higher complexity and cost, read-
write, or both.
• Chip tags contain memory.
• The size of the tag depends on the size of the antenna,
which increases with range of tag and decreases with
frequency.
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Working
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Working
• The sender sends radio signal.
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• Receiver receives modified signal and extracts
information from the tag.
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RFID Applications
Following are the current uses/ applications of
RFID:-
RFID in SCM
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Benefits of RFID
An RFID system is the noncontact, non-line-of-
sight nature of the technology.
Limitation/Issues
The major disadvantage of RFID technology is its
high cost.
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Interference into RFID – two types
Metal Interference – metal packaging may
block/corrupt the signal; some tags have trouble being
read when attached to metal objects.
Frequency Interference – may cause problems if the
reader is attempting to identify a particular tag
surrounded by a number of other tags operating at
same frequency; limits specific data that can be
extracted.
Interference from RFID into other systems
General observation is that potential for interference
into other systems is low and can be mitigated through
engineering techniques (e.g. limiting power and duty
cycle)
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Conclusion
It simplifies your work in life.
THANK YOU!
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