RFID (RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY) FOR LIBRARY SYSTEM
Keywords:
RFID radio frequency identification, electromagnetic, DSRC, dedicated short –range communication system.Abstract
The studies of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology, i.e. what is RFID Technology, what are the objectives of this technology , its history , how does the system, works, what are the basic requirements to implement this technology, current users of this technology , what are the application areas in library functions and so on. This paper also describes on advantages and drawbacks of RFID system. Finally an effort also made to compare the two technologies –RFID and barcode in a very lucid language.
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