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Future
Introduction                  Survey    development
               Applications                             Conclusion
  of RFID                     Results       and
                                        opportunities
   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
   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
   The RFID tag consists of an integrated circuit
    (IC) embedded in a thin film medium.
   Information stored in the memory of the RFID
    chip is transmitted by the antenna circuit
    embedded in the RFID inlay via radio
    frequencies, to an RFID reader
   3 types
     Passive
     Semi-passive
     Active
Active Tags           Semi-passive Tags            Passive Tags

• Use a battery          • Contain built-in        • Derive their power
• communicate over         batteries to power        from the field
  distances of several     the chip’s circuitry,     generated by the
  meters                   resist interference       reader
                           and circumvent a        • without having an
                           lack of power from        active transmitter to
                           the reader signal         transfer the
                           due to long distance.     information stored
                         • They are different
                           from active tags in
                           that they only
                           transmit data at the
                           time a response is
                           received
Frequency                Appx. Read Range   Data Speed         Cost of     Application
                                                               Tags

Low Frequency (125kHz)   <5cm               Low                High        •   Animal Identification

                         (passive)                                         •   Access Control


High Frequency (13.56    10 cm – 1m         Low to Moderate    Medium to   •   Smart Cards
Mhz)                                                           Low
                         (passive)                                         •   Payment (paywave)



Ultra High Frequency     3m -7m             Moderate to High   Low         •   Logistics and Supply Chain
(433, 868-928 Mhz)
                         (passive)                                         •   Baggage Tracking




Microwave (2.45 & 5.8    10m -15m           High               High        •   Electronic toll collection (Autotoll)
Ghz)
                         (passive)                                         •   Container Tracking

                         20m – 40m

                         (active)
Frequency               Appx. Read Range   Data Speed         Cost of   Application
                                                              Tags

Low Frequency           <5cm               Low                High      •   Animal Identification
(125kHz)
                        (passive)                                       •   Access Control


High Frequency (13.56   10 cm – 1m         Low to Moderate    Medium    •   Smart Cards
Mhz)                                                          to Low
                        (passive)                                       •   Payment (paywave)



Ultra High Frequency    3m -7m             Moderate to High   Low       •   Logistics and Supply Chain
(433, 868-928 Mhz)
                        (passive)                                       •   Baggage Tracking




Microwave (2.45 & 5.8   10m -15m           High               High      •   Electronic toll collection
Ghz)                                                                        (Autotoll)
                        (passive)
                                                                        •   Container Tracking
                        20m – 40m

                        (active)
Credit Cards with RFID
  (Paywave function)




                         Octopus (Smart Card)
Autotoll (Electronic toll collection)




                                        Access Control
   Target: SME
   Information: Opinion on RFID and its
    applications
   Site:
       http://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9N5UPRZ
        uyuWtsk4
Types of industries that respondents think
                                   it is possible to apply RFID technology



                                           Document
                     Inventory Control    Management
                           10%                8%
                                                            Security
                                                              8%               Customer Services
                                                                                     5%




Library Management                                                             Hotel Management
        21%                                                                           5%
                                                                       其他
                                                                       18%



                                                                              Banking and Finance
                                                                                      5%
  Pharmaceutic manufacturing
          industries
             15%
                                                                                   Social Services
                                                                                         3%
                                         Logistics and Supply Chain
                                                Management
                                                    20%
   In medical uses and library management
   Positive
     RFID is a contactless reading technology and can
      read through other materials
     Hold more data than barcode does
     RFID tags data can be changed or added
     More effective, bring lots of convenience to us

   Negative
       Cost is relatively remain high (compare to barcode)
       RFID signals may have problems with some
        materials
       RFID standards are still being developed

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  • 2. Future Introduction Survey development Applications Conclusion of RFID Results and opportunities
  • 3. 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. 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. The RFID tag consists of an integrated circuit (IC) embedded in a thin film medium.  Information stored in the memory of the RFID chip is transmitted by the antenna circuit embedded in the RFID inlay via radio frequencies, to an RFID reader  3 types  Passive  Semi-passive  Active
  • 6. Active Tags Semi-passive Tags Passive Tags • Use a battery • Contain built-in • Derive their power • communicate over batteries to power from the field distances of several the chip’s circuitry, generated by the meters resist interference reader and circumvent a • without having an lack of power from active transmitter to the reader signal transfer the due to long distance. information stored • They are different from active tags in that they only transmit data at the time a response is received
  • 7. Frequency Appx. Read Range Data Speed Cost of Application Tags Low Frequency (125kHz) <5cm Low High • Animal Identification (passive) • Access Control High Frequency (13.56 10 cm – 1m Low to Moderate Medium to • Smart Cards Mhz) Low (passive) • Payment (paywave) Ultra High Frequency 3m -7m Moderate to High Low • Logistics and Supply Chain (433, 868-928 Mhz) (passive) • Baggage Tracking Microwave (2.45 & 5.8 10m -15m High High • Electronic toll collection (Autotoll) Ghz) (passive) • Container Tracking 20m – 40m (active)
  • 8. Frequency Appx. Read Range Data Speed Cost of Application Tags Low Frequency <5cm Low High • Animal Identification (125kHz) (passive) • Access Control High Frequency (13.56 10 cm – 1m Low to Moderate Medium • Smart Cards Mhz) to Low (passive) • Payment (paywave) Ultra High Frequency 3m -7m Moderate to High Low • Logistics and Supply Chain (433, 868-928 Mhz) (passive) • Baggage Tracking Microwave (2.45 & 5.8 10m -15m High High • Electronic toll collection Ghz) (Autotoll) (passive) • Container Tracking 20m – 40m (active)
  • 9. Credit Cards with RFID (Paywave function) Octopus (Smart Card)
  • 10. Autotoll (Electronic toll collection) Access Control
  • 11. Target: SME  Information: Opinion on RFID and its applications  Site:  http://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9N5UPRZ uyuWtsk4
  • 12. Types of industries that respondents think it is possible to apply RFID technology Document Inventory Control Management 10% 8% Security 8% Customer Services 5% Library Management Hotel Management 21% 5% 其他 18% Banking and Finance 5% Pharmaceutic manufacturing industries 15% Social Services 3% Logistics and Supply Chain Management 20%
  • 13. In medical uses and library management
  • 14.
  • 15. Positive  RFID is a contactless reading technology and can read through other materials  Hold more data than barcode does  RFID tags data can be changed or added  More effective, bring lots of convenience to us  Negative  Cost is relatively remain high (compare to barcode)  RFID signals may have problems with some materials  RFID standards are still being developed