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Common RFID Interference Issues and How to Solve Them
RFID technology has revolutionized industries ranging from retail and logistics to healthcare and manufacturing. However, despite its advantages, RFID systems are prone to interference, affecting performance, accuracy, and efficiency. This article explores common RFID interference issues and provides solutions to mitigate their impact.
Types of RFID Interference
1. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) occurs when unwanted signals disrupt RFID communication. Sourc
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Mar 27th 2025
Why Manufacturers are using RFID to Track Orders, Inventory, and Goods
Manufacturing is a fast-moving industry that requires precision, efficiency, and real-time data to keep operations running smoothly. One of the biggest challenges manufacturers face is tracking their orders, inventory, and goods efficiently. Manual processes are prone to errors, barcodes have limitations, and the resulting chaos impacts everything from production schedules to customer satisfaction.
RFID, a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track tagged objects, is stepping
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Mar 17th 2025
RFID in the Food Industry: Ensuring Safety and Quality from Farm to Table
Food safety and quality are critical concerns in the food industry. Contaminated or spoiled food can cause serious health issues, leading to recalls, financial losses, and damage to a company’s reputation. With increasing consumer demand for transparency and stricter food safety regulations, businesses need better ways to track and monitor their products.
Technology plays a crucial role in improving food safety, and a key component of that is RFID in food traceability. One such tech
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Mar 10th 2025
RFID in Agriculture: Tracking Livestock and Crops with RFID Technology
Introduction to RFID Technology in Agriculture
In modern agriculture, efficiency and precision are paramount. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology offers a powerful solution, moving beyond traditional methods like barcodes. RFID utilizes radio waves to wirelessly transfer data between tags and readers, enabling real-time tracking. This system, composed of RFID tags, readers, and software, provides a dynamic way to manage livestock and crops.
Unlike barcode systems, RFID doesn'
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Mar 3rd 2025
Best Use Cases of RFID in Data Centers
Radio Frequency Identification is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects. It works by attaching small RFID tags to assets, which RFID readers then read to gather data about the location, movement, or condition of those items.
In data centers, where assets like servers, routers, and cables are critical to operations, managing these resources efficiently is vital. Effective asset management improves operational efficiency, reduces downtime, and ensures the security
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Feb 24th 2025