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Have you ever used RFID tags? Radio Frequency Identification is a popular technology used for tracking and security reasons. In this blog, we will discuss the basics of RFID technology, the components we use and the evolution of the technology throughout the years. Read the full write-up carefully to learn more about them. If you don’t know much about the RFID system's basic operations, you can consult with an expert.

RFID inventory management is already popular in the business sector. You can use the RFID tags to track and manage your inventory remotely. All you need to do is attach the tag with the item you want to track and set up other components like radio antennas, readers and managing software.

 With just one click, you can get information about your tag. Your managing software will display the precise location, data saved in the tag, and many more. Any person with a little knowledge of computers can run this application. Let’s discuss the history and evolution of RFID technology here.

A Brief History of RFID Technology

RFID uses radio waves to transfer data and location tracking. You can choose either an active or a passive tag for your items. Active tags are expensive and carry separate power supplies with them. Passive tags are cost-friendly and offer less working area.

The working of RFID is the same as barcode technology. It can identify objects tagged with RFID tokens. One major difference is that RFID can trace several tags in one go and store information. Being small in size, you can tag objects in your retail shop.

Although RFID technology can be traced back to the Second World War, proper use of RFID started in the 70s. From then, medium and big enterprises started using the technology for different reasons. According to records, Charles Walton invented RFID tech properly in 1983. Look for an experienced person to learn more about RFID technology. 

Adoption of The Technology

You will be surprised to know the adoption of RFID was not rapid. It took several years before big corporations finally understood the full-scale advantages of using RFID. Now the day has come when almost every business uses RFID retail inventory for their warehouse and retail shops.

If you have visited retail shops in shopping malls, you must have seen RFID being used for payment and security. Its popularity will only increase due to its reliability and cost-effectiveness.

Similar Technologies Like RFID

You must have heard about NFC. Do you know NFC technology is based on RFID? Similar to RFID, we are using high-frequency waves to propagate signals. You can exchange data and content touch less using the NFC. Look for an expert to help you learn more about these modern technologies.

What Can We Achieve Next?

So, what will happen next? We are already using RFID in business organizations for safety and tracking purposes. In future, even individuals will use this technology to track their cars, valuable gadgets and even another person. If you want to secure a place with affordable pricing, there is nothing like RFID.

We have discussed the evolution of RFID in this blog. We hope you will find it interesting. Do consult with professionals to learn more.