RFID technology realizes long-distance automatic entry and exit of vehicles
With the improvement of living standards, the number of vehicles is increasing, and there are more and more family cars, and the management of vehicles has become a point of concern.
The relationship between RFID and NFC! What is the difference between them?
The Internet of Things is an important part of information technology in the future, involving political, economic, cultural, social and military fields. From the perspective of the driving force, it is mainly the national level that is promoting the construction and development of the Internet of Things.
Evolution of RFID
In World War II, The Germans, Japanese, Americans, and British were all using radar to warn approaching planes from miles away. The British put transmitters on planes, which received signals from radar stations on the ground and broadcasted a signal back to identify the aircraft, thus, creating the first RFID system.
What is RFID and How Does RFID Work?
RFID is an acronym for “radio-frequency identification” and refers to a technology whereby digital data encoded in RFID tags or smart labels (defined below) are captured by a reader via radio waves. RFID is similar to barcoding in that data from a tag or label are captured by a device that stores the data in a database. RFID,