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Can anyone in the Obama administration spell or explain the meaning of “RFID”? This question is raised by Mark Roberti, author of the RFID Journal on the Internet, Industradgroup, (one of the most famous periodicals specialized in the study of RFID technology in the world).

Upon knowing that this question has been raised in response to the annual lecture that “Obama” gives to the citizens of the United Nations of America, in which he proposes the achievements that have been achieved and future directions; And in which he touched this year to the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute, which was established in the state of “Ohio” to support national innovations. He also announced the launch of three such institutes and called on the “Congress” to allocate additional funding to fifteen institutes at a cost of $ 1 billion.

Mark thinks that these institutes might be a good idea, but we have to think that one of the most important changes that will take place in the manufacturing sector over the next 20 years will be limiting the use of radio frequencies. These changes will Be deep, as RFID is an open field and lots of companies around the world are competing for a large market share. Industrad, Also, there is still time for the US government to assist RFID companies in the United States. Unfortunately, no one in the Obama administration can explain RFID, or understand what this technology is and how manufacturers can benefit from it. The US Department of Defense is one of the largest users of RFID technology in the world.

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Some may find that this is paradoxical, but by going back to the history of this technology, I do not see any strange or paradox in that, as this technology flourished in the bosom of Russian intelligence. The transmission of radio waves combined with the sound waves, the sound waves are picked up by a diaphragm and oscillated by their action, which changes or modifies the state of the frequency reader, which in turn regulates the reflected transmission frequency. Although this tool was a secret passive eavesdropping device and not an “identification tag” it is considered the precursor to the invention of RFID tags.

Introducing RFID technology

Many studies have dealt with the definition of RFID technology, which is an acronym for Radio-Frequency Identification, Industradgroup, and an Internet researcher will find many articles that talk about the definition, history, origin, and development of this technology, whether in Arabic or English. And a desire not to repeat, and out of concern for Standing on the new and avoiding stereotypes, I will suffice with mentioning the definition provided by Wikipedia, which was formulated according to the following text: “RFID technology, which means (identification using radio waves). The technology is an automatic identification based on a device called” wireless identification cards ” These RFID tags are a small object that can be inserted into products, animals, or humans. This object contains a chip made of silicone and an antenna (antenna) in order to be able to receive and send data and inquiries through radio waves. And because I always think that the visual and audio sharing of information is valued and increases its value, we review together this video, which despite its introduction, is one of the most enjoyable videos that have been exposed to this technology.

The future of RFID technology

Bill Buxton, principal researcher at Microsoft Research and author of Sketching User Experiences, says:

If history is indicative and indicative, we should assume that any of the technologies that will have a major impact over the next ten years are already ten years out of existence. So where are we now – given that it has been more than 40 years since the patent for the radio package with memory appeared in 1970, Industrad, and a decade ago RFID technology began to attract the attention of the retail industry on a global scale? !!!) And of course, every rule is odd.

There is no doubt that over the next decade, RFID systems will become an integral part of business and consumer experiences, coupled with the convergence of wireless technologies by RFID systems. The drive for the development of passive RFID will be part of this platform and will be able to measure the increasing numbers of this technology in the physical world. It's hard to visualize everyday physical things without RFID

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