In 1948, Harry Stockman's article "Communication by Means of Reflected Power" laid the theoretical foundation for the development of RFID. Since the 1960s, RFID technology has entered a rapidly develo
Nowadays, the application of RFID technology in production line management is very common. Through RFID technology, production data and equipment status data can be automatically collected and uploade
In recent years, domestic giants such as Alibaba and JD.com have started using RFID technology. They usually use RFID in logistics management, anti-counterfeiting traceability, new retail and other fi
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a non-contact automatic identification technology that automatically identifies target objects and obtains relevant data through radio frequency signals. The i
With the improvement of living standards, the animal husbandry industry is also developing rapidly, and large-scale and specialized animal husbandry is being carried out. Promote the development of tr
As early as the 1990s, ISO/IEC began developing the container standard ISO 10374, followed by the official container electronics standard ISO 18185, animal management standards ISO 11784/5, ISO 14223,
The commercial application of RFID technology began in the late 1960s, and electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems based on "1-bit responders" were widely used in shopping malls and supermarkets
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, as a key technology for building the Internet of Things, has received attention in recent years. Conceptually speaking, RFID is similar to barcode sca
There are many technologies for implementing the Internet of Things, but currently RFID technology is quite important and critical. RFID technology has a wide range of applications, such as electronic
Domestic research and development of ultra-high frequency automatic recognition technology lags behind international standards by 2-3 years. Although a number of patented technologies have been develo
Barcode is a graphical representation method of information, which can be made into a barcode and then input into a computer using corresponding scanning devices. The currently common ones are one-dim