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Wireless technology has become the heat of debate amongst the technology savvy community.
Today, cost of deploying Radio Frequency Identification technology has plummeted, the potential uses in business have increased significantly. In the future, we can expect the costs of RFID to continue to decline, and there will be a corresponding increase in standardization between vendor products. RFID will quickly expand beyond the retail industry where it is now heavily concentrated, into the healthcare arena, government sector, and wherever else there is a need to track large numbers of moving or transportable items. Once the issues of improved security have been addressed, this technology has the potential to literally inventory the entire world. ...
The three components to a functional RFID system are the data warehouse application, which manages the collected data; the transceiver (or reader), which scans and captures the tag data; and the transponders (e. ... You can purchase highly specialized inventory databases for specific vertical industries or use RFID as one component in a corporate-wide ERP initiative. ...
`The passive RFID transponder contains no batteries and is designed to be disposable.
Approximate Word count = 867 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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