RFID technology allows for electronic identification and tracking of objects using radio waves. A basic RFID system consists of RFID tags which contain identifying information, a reader to interrogate tags, and application software. There are three main types of tags - passive, semi-passive, and active - which differ in their power source and read range. Common applications of RFID include payment cards, transportation ticketing, access control, and supply chain management. An online survey of small and medium enterprises found that respondents saw potential for RFID in logistics, pharmaceuticals, libraries, and inventory control. Further development of RFID was seen as possible in medical and library uses. While RFID provides benefits like increased data capacity and rewritable tags,