Artem Dymkov,
Institute of Radio and Information Systems (IRIS), Vienna, Austria;
MIREA – Russian Technological University, Moscow, Russia
dymkov@media-publisher.eu
DOI: 10.36724/2664-066X-2024-10-5-33-41
SYNCHROINFO JOURNAL. Volume 10, Number 5 (2024). P. 33-41.
Abstract
Radio communication is a convenient and very common way of organizing wireless transmission of information. It has a long history. In addition to the usual over-the-air television and radio broadcasting, today there are a large number of different technologies with their own characteristics. However, the development of science, as well as the constantly growing demands and needs of a person suggest the emergence of problems, the solution of which leads to the development of new technologies and devices that provide reliable and stable communication in many industries. RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technology is one of the most frequently used technologies in the modern world. It uses an automatic data collection system that helps to improve the efficiency of the system. The article analyzes RFID technologies and the possibilities of their application. The purpose of the scientific research is to analyze the main functions of radio frequency identification technology, examples of the implementation and use of this technology are given, the main advantages and disadvantages are described. An assessment is given of the prospects for the introduction of RFID tags in various sectors of the economy. The relevance of the study of the current state is presented and the prospects for the development of these technologies are analyzed.
Keywords: Radio Frequency IDentification, RFID tags classification
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