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PROJECT TITLEMember Name (XXXXXXXX)Member Name (XXXXXXXX)Member Name (XXXXXXXX)

May 1, 2023

PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

Introduction

Detail Informat

ion

Online Survey• Links &

Background

• Survey Result

• Findings

Conclusion

VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAA9JpGraoU

RFID RFID = Radio Frequency Identification Electronic labeling and wireless identification of objects using radio frequency Tag carries with its informationa serial numberModel numberColor or any other imaginable data

When these tags pass through a field generated by a compatible reader, they transmit this information back to the reader, thereby identifying the object

RFID COMPONENTS A basic RFID system consists of these components:A programmable RFID tag/inlay for storing item data;  Consisting of an RFID chip for data storage  an antenna to facilitate communication with the RFID chip 

A reader/antenna system to interrogate the RFID inlay  Application software and a host computer system

RFID TAG The RFID tag consists of an integrated circuit (IC) embedded in a thin film medium. Information stored in the memory of the RFID chip is transmitted by the antenna circuit embedded in the RFID inlay via radio frequencies, to an RFID reader 3 typesPassiveSemi-passiveActive

 TYPES OF RFID TAGSActive Tags

• Use a battery• communicate over

distances of several meters

Semi-passive Tags• Contain built-in

batteries to power the chip’s circuitry, resist interference and circumvent a lack of power from the reader signal due to long distance.

• They are different from active tags in that they only transmit data at the time a response is received

Passive Tags• Derive their power

from the field generated by the reader

• without having an active transmitter to transfer the information stored

APPLICATIONSFrequency Appx. Read

Range Data Speed Cost of

Tags Application

Low Frequency (125kHz)

<5cm (passive)

Low High • Animal Identification• Access Control

High Frequency (13.56 Mhz)

10 cm – 1m(passive)

Low to Moderate

Medium to Low

• Smart Cards• Payment (paywave)

Ultra High Frequency (433, 868-928 Mhz)

3m -7m(passive)

Moderate to High

Low • Logistics and Supply Chain

• Baggage Tracking Microwave (2.45 & 5.8 Ghz)

10m -15m(passive)20m – 40m(active)

High High • Electronic toll collection (Autotoll)

• Container Tracking

CURRENT APPLICATIONS

APPLICATIONS

Credit Cards with RFID(Paywave function)

Octopus (Smart Card)

APPLICATIONS

Autotoll (Electronic toll collection)

Access Control

ONLINE SURVEYBackground: Why? Target Audience?

Survey Link: http://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9N5UPRZuyuWtsk4No. of response:

SURVEY RESULTWhat types of industry do you think it is possible to

apply RFID technology?

Enhanced customer satisfactionIncreased inventory turnover rate

Reduced total cost

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Benefits of using RFID in different industries

Manufacturing Retailing Transportation Warehousing

Survey QuestionDescription xxxxxx

Description xxxxxx Description xxxxxx

FINDINGS In medical uses and library management

CONCLUSION PositiveRFID is a contactless reading technology and can read through other materials

Hold more data than barcode doesRFID tags data can be changed or addedMore effective, bring lots of convenience to us NegativeCost is relatively remain high (compare to barcode)

RFID signals may have problems with some materials

RFID standards are still being developed

Thank you

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