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Design, test, prototyping, and piloting of RFID systems
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Share your experience in the design, test, prototyping, and piloting of RFID systems, both to help others avoid ‘‘reinventing the wheel’’ and to set the stage for what is next in RFID.
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Before telling you about the RFID applications , it is logical enough to inform about, what actually RFID is?. RFID stands for Radio-frequency identification, it is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders . An RFID tag is an object that can be applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification using radiowaves. But the application is not restricted, now the modern business practises mainly in supply chain management, logistics and other retail practises make an extensive use of RFID. The RFID proves its applicability in wider business functioning processes l...
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RFID offers tremendous potential for catalyzing India’s growth and development. With the semiconductor industry and mobile communication technology maturing, radio frequency identification (RFID) is expected to enter the market in a big way. The RFID market scenario in India is currently at embryonic stage. In April 2005, the RFID Association of India was founded to promote the adoption and awareness of RFID technology, standards and applications across industry, government and academia in India. Industry analysts expect the RFID market will grow to $22 million by next year. As RFID grows at a rapid pace across the world, Indian software firms are targeting the global market in retail, logi...
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Anurag Mitra
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very limited information...try to post more details...i think RFID is very much IN in India...
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Ritu Chhibber
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Nice piece of information. As retail industry is booming tremendously in today's souk so this vital information would definately help out RFID companies to get something fruitful in future.
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Ashutosh Bhatnagar
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Good article. Retail industry is going get in next few years and that will put RFID industry on a exponential growth trajectory. That should also result in mass production of RFID tags and hence lower the costs of RFID tags. Waiting for rurual...
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Due to changing business practices new and improved ways of managing it are coming into existence. The scientific studies are helping a lot for business development in terms of record management, retailing techniques, data mining, information gathering etc. I know that till now you might have understood that I am talking about the Radio Frequency Identification Process (RFID), which is definitely one of the hotter technologies and momentum continues to grow for its adoption by a number of companies in all sorts of applications. FID technology captures data using tiny tracking chips that are affixed to products. RFID applications range from potential areas such as security, manufacturing, lo...
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G.Ramana Prasad
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RFID technology is the Technology for tommorrow with the growing volumes and want of data online. Yes We will need lot of investment today to convince and corelate the facts. This technology needs to be exploited more to give returns. In India we...
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Chandan Maity
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The fact is, most of the peolple are till afraid about deploybility and accepttibility of RFID. Atleast Pilots must be accepted. All Gov sectors are quite lazy and not at all interrested to accept any new technology. However, projects and R&D are...
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RFID Deployment Considerations for Accountants By P. Paul Lin associate professor of accountancy, and Kevin F. Brown, PhD, CPA , is an assistant professor of accountancy, both at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is transforming the way organizations track inventory and plant assets, and will soon allow companies to automate business processes and asset management. Many large retailers are focusing on deploying RFID in their supply chain management, and most are probably only a few years away from item-level RFID deployment in their stores. As RFID is increasingly integrated into enterprise information systems, accounting professionals must be well...
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RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION!!! RFID.. Have you ever imagined INTERNET OF PEOPLE ? Everyone connected with each other.. Sounds like an 3D game is it?? It s not, its going to be the reality. We have never thought or RFID beyond inventory management or supply chain or hospitals etc.. That is not the only area where RFID can help us out. Let me give you few interesting applications of RFID , and i bet it will leave you spell bound... Improvement in supply chain identification may only be the tip of the RFID iceberg—billions of dollars in the form of new business opportunities may lie beneath the waterline APPLICATIONS RFID CAN CLICK A PIC FOR YOU! A science museum in San Fransisco, uses RF...
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