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RFID definition

RFID means Radio Frequency Identification Devices which (at present or in the future) may be affixed to Products or Materials to assist in inventory control, tracking, and identification;

Examples of RFID in a sentence

  • Technology infrastructure to be included in the library fit out would include as a minimum: • RFID Self checkers– borrowing stations and return shelves (Joinery with RFID functionality).


More Definitions of RFID

RFID means a system that uses Radio Frequency Identification;
RFID means Radio Frequency Identification Devices that are printed or installed on packaged items to facilitate tracking. Our materials can be used in conductive inks and components used to print circuits, batteries, or antennas.
RFID means Radio Frequency Identification which is a system that enables data to be transmitted by a transponder (tag) via radio signals which are received by an RFID interrogator and processed according to the needs of a particular application.
RFID means Radio Frequency Identification Devices which (at present or in the future) may be affixed to Products, Active Materials, or Materials to assist in inventory control, tracking, and identification;
RFID means Radio Frequency Identification, which is a system that identifies a Cart as belonging to a specific Residence through the use of computer chips and identification hardware and software.
RFID means a radio frequency identification device used as individual identification of livestock.