V2 RFID solutions provide a new approach to tracking and security in the 21st Century.
V2 RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) solutions use modern wireless technologies to help your business track inventory and equipment.
The V2 RFID system comprises an RFID reader, a standard Windows-based PC, and RFID tags (or transponders). The tag, containing micro-electronic circuits that store specific product information, is attached or placed inside the desired equipment or inventory that is to be tracked. These tags will then transmit their information to remote RFID readers, ensuring that they are always monitored and tracked.
Advantages of RFID
Whether you are concerned with maintaining inventory, tracking equipment, or tracking patients, there is a clear need for a fully automated data capture and analysis system that will help you keep track of your valuable assets and equipment.
V2 RFID technologies provide unique solutions to difficult logistical tracking of inventory or equipment- particularly in applications where optically based systems fail and when read/write capabilities are required. The technology is stable and evolving, with open architectures becoming increasingly available.
RFID Benefits vs. Barcode
The optical nature of barcode requires labels to be “seen” by lasers. That line-of-sight between label and reader is often difficult, impractical, or even impossible to achieve in industrial environments. In order to function properly, a barcode reader must have clean, clear optics; the label must be clean and free of abrasion; and the reader and label must be properly oriented with respect to each other. RFID technology enables tag-reading from a greater distance, even in harsh environments.
In addition, the information imprinted on a barcode is fixed and cannot be changed. V2 RFID tags, on the other hand, have electronic memory similar to what is in your computer or digital camera, to store information about the inventory or equipment. This information can be dynamically updated. |