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A Review Paper of RFID Tags: Principles, Advantages & Limitations

SANJAY Singh Gehlot

Abstract


This paper gives an outline of the present condition of radio frequency identification (RFID) innovation. Beside a brief prologue to the standards of the innovation, significant current and visualized fields of utilization, and also points of interest, and constraints of utilization are examined. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a bland term that is utilized to portray a system that transmits the personality (as an exceptional serial number) of a question or individual remotely, utilizing radio waves. It's assembled under the general classification of programmed distinguishing proof advances. RFID is progressively utilized with biometric advances for security. In this paper Basic Principles of RFID innovation alongside its sorts are talked about.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jrfd.v1i2.384

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