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Our RFID solutions have helped customers from Agriculture, Animal Heath and Warehousing sectors to realize cost savings, performance, time savings and data accuracy. Using leading RFID hardware, middleware, and integration techniques, Enable offers best-fit solutions to its clients to benefit in areas such as :
  • Supply chain management
  • Retail shelf management
  • Logistics and transportation
  • Warehouse management
  • Cattle management
  • Production tracking
  • Asset tracking
  • Real-time location identification
In addition, we ensure that RFID technologies work seamlessly with existing applications for Inventory management, ERP, Accounting, Supply chain management and Manufacturing Tracking Systems.
 
What is RFID?
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a method of storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags (or transponders). An RFID tag is a small object (usually a chip) that can be attached to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person. RFID tags contain antennas that enable them to receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID transceiver
 
What is the purpose of RFID?
RFID allows data to be transmitted by a product containing an RFID tag microchip, which is read by an RFID reader. The data transmitted can provide identification or location information about the product, or specifics such as date of purchase or price
 
What is the advantage of using RFID technology?
No contact or even line-of-sight is needed to read data from a product that contains an RFID tag. This means no more checkout scanners at grocery stores, no more unpacking shipping boxes, and no more getting keys out of your pocket to start your car. RFID technology also works in rain, snow and other environments where bar code or optical scan technology would be useless
 
How does it work?
  • RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) lets you automatically collect product, place, time or transaction data without human intervention or error.
  • An RFID tag attached to the tracked object has a built-in antenna.
  • The tag reader transmits a low power radio signal that is received by the tag. Using the energy it gets when it enters the reader’s radio field;
  • The tag briefly converses with the reader for verification and the exchange of data. Once the reader receives data from the tag it forwards the same to RFID integration middleware for processing and management.
  • The distance at which a tag can be traced depends on the frequency of the tag
 
Please contact us for RFID needs