3. RFID
RFID = Radio Frequency Identification
Electronic labeling and wireless identification of
objects using radio frequency
Tag carries with its information
a serial number
Model number
Color or any other imaginable data
When these tags pass through a field generated by
a compatible reader, they transmit this information
back to the reader, thereby identifying the object
4. RFID COMPONENTS
A basic RFID system consists of these
components:
A programmable RFID tag/inlay for storing item data;
Consisting of an RFID chip for data storage
an antenna to facilitate communication with the RFID chip
A reader/antenna system to interrogate the RFID
inlay
Application software and a host computer system
5. TYPES OF RFID TAGS
Active
• Use a battery
• Communicate
over
distances of
several
meters
Semi-passive
• Contain built-
in batteries to
power the
chip’s
circuitry.
• Only transmit
data at the
time a
response is
received.
Passive
• Derive their
power from
the field
generated by
the reader
• Without
having an
active
transmitter to
transfer the
information
stored
6. FREQUENCY OF RFID TAGS IN DIFFERENT
APPLICATIONS
Frequency Appx. Read
Range
Data Speed Cost of
Tags
Application
Low Frequency
(125kHz)
<5cm
(passive)
Low High • Animal Identification
• Access Control
High Frequency
(13.56 Mhz)
10 cm – 1m
(passive)
Low to
Moderate
Mediu
m to
Low
• Smart Cards
• Payment (paywave)
Ultra High
Frequency (433,
868-928 Mhz)
3m -7m
(passive)
Moderate to
High
Low • Logistics and Supply
Chain
• Baggage Tracking
Microwave (2.45
& 5.8 Ghz)
10m -15m
(passive)
20m – 40m
(active)
High High • Electronic toll collection
(Autotoll)
• Container Tracking
7. CURRENT APPLICATIONS
Application
Segment
Representative
Applications
Competitive
Technologies
Current
Penetratio
n
Typical Tag Type
Access Control Doorway entry Other keyless
entry technologies
High Passive
Asset Tracking Locating
tractors within a
freight yard
None Low Active
Asset Tagging Tracking
corporate
computing
systems
Bar Code Low Passive
Authentication Luxury goods
counterfeit
prevention
Holograms Low Passive
Baggage
Tracking
Positive bag
matching
Bar Code, Optical
Character
Recognition
Low Passive
POS Applications SpeedPass Credit Cards,
Smart Cards,
Wireless Phones
Medium Passive
SCM (Container
Level)
Tracking
containers in
shipping
terminals
GPS-based
Systems
Low Active
SCM (Pallet
Level)
Tracking
palletized
shipments
Bar Code Minimal Active, Passive
SCM (Item Level) Identifying
individual items
Bar Code Minimal Passive
Vehicle
Identification
Electronic toll
collection
Bar Code, License
plate, reader
systems
Medium Active, Passive
Vehicle
Immobilizers
Automotive
ignition systems
Other theft
prevention
technologies
High Passive
10. ONLINE SURVEY
Target: SME
Information: Opinion on RFID and its applications
Site:
http://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9N5UPRZuyuWt
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11. SURVEY RESULT
Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
20%
Pharmaceutic
manufacturing
industries
15%
Library Management
21%
Inventory
Control
10%
Document Management
8%
Security
8%
Customer Services
5%
Hotel Management
5%
Banking and Finance
5%
Social Services
3%
Other
18%
Types of industries that respondentsthink
it is possible to apply RFID technology