
Radio frequency identification technology (RFID) uses simple, low-cost tags to track and locate assets, typically indoors. RFID tracking systems typically use transponders, attached to the objects or people being tracked, and a reader, which obtains data from low-cost RFID tags.

RFID
Radio frequency identification technology (RFID) uses simple, low-cost tags to track and locate assets, typically indoors. RFID tracking systems typically use transponders, attached to the objects or people being tracked, and a reader, which obtains data from low-cost RFID tags.


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