BY:- ANJANI KUMARI B.TECH , ECE R.K.G.I.T.
BY:- ANJANI KUMARI B.TECH , ECE R.K.G.I.T.
•Definition of Definition of RFIDRFID• System DescriptionSystem Description•Operation Operation •ApplicationsApplications•BenefitsBenefits•Limitations/IssuesLimitations/Issues•ConclusionConclusion
Topics CoveredTopics Covered
Radio Frequency IdentificationRadio Frequency Identification (RFID) (RFID)Technology used to track and identify a person Technology used to track and identify a person or object by means or object by means of of radio transmissionradio transmission
Type of data transmitted can vary - information on Type of data transmitted can vary - information on object, its location, delivery times, weight, object, its location, delivery times, weight, destination, etc.destination, etc.
Significantly simplify and make robust, the tracking Significantly simplify and make robust, the tracking of parts or part carriersof parts or part carriers
DefinitionDefinition
Two main components to a basic RFID system:
RFID Tag (transponder)
RFID Reader (Interrogator)
System DescriptionSystem Description
RFID Tag (Transponder)
–Consists of a microchip and an antenna –Attached to an object to be tracked (vary in size)–Stores information about the object (ID number, kilobytes, dynamic info maintained)–Read only or read/write–Contact-less, Non-line of sight –Read Range: few inches to hundreds of ft.
System DescriptionSystem Description
Two classes of RFID Tags, Passive and Active, based on the means in which they receive power:Passive -Power source is provided by the RFID Reader’s generated field -Smaller size tags, must be within close range of reader (~ 2m)Active -Have an internal power source-Larger, more expensive, shorter life-Longer reading ranges, more memory
System DescriptionSystem Description
RFID Reader (Interrogator)
– Retrieves information from the RFID Tag
– Detects/Activates tag, reads and writes data to tag
May consist of a signal processor, operating system, antenna, virtual memory, and transmitter/receiver unit
–Active or Passive
System DescriptionSystem Description
RFID System Components
Current Applications
Transportation: Toll collection, cargo management, equipment ID, auto-payment etc.
Security: Employee ID tags for office, hotels; nursing homes & hospitals; car keys; video stores and libraries; casino chips/keys; etc.
Manufacturing: Tracking goods through manufacturing process- Automobile, Computer Hardware, etc.
ApplicationApplicationss
Newer and Future Applications
Airport Security/Baggage: Track and identify passengers and airline luggage
Medical: Restricting access; tracking patients and guests with authorized wristbands; tracking babies (to reduce risk of abduction); tracking of medicine and equipment;
Postal Services: Tracking of mail/packages
ApplicationsApplications
BenefitsBenefits
An RFID system is the noncontact, non-line-of-sight nature of the technology.It enhance Efficiency ,traceability of production.Hundred of tags can be readed in seconds.They can be combined with sensors.It not only saves time but also provides real time information & data access to anybody.
The major disadvantage of RFID technology is its high cost .Any body can access information about anything.It is possible to compromise an RFID system by wrapping the protected material in two to three layers of ordinary household foil to block the radio signal.
Limitations/IssuesLimitations/Issues
CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION
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References
www.new technology.comwww.engineering.comwww.rfidjournal.comwww.frontlinetoday.com
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