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3 The tag enters the field of radio frequency. The radio frequency signal energizes the tag.

The tag transmits its ID + data. The reader captures the data. The reader sends data to the computer. The computer determines the actions. The computer sends the data to write to the tag reader. 6 Supply Chain Management Asset management, access and people. Tracking of shipments. Inventory management, inventory. Material handling and assembly equipment. Control tolls Tracking of containers, pallets, cargo, animals, vehicles. Postal services. Warehouse management. Waste management. Automation of manufacturing processes. Traceability of controlled products. 10 Speed and Convenience Queues never Benefits for both customers and the shopkeepers More efficient product in the store Establishing a network of information categories Works with antitheft system 11 Tracking work in process (WEP) or improve operation in the warehouse; The goal is to improve the sales system or security ally in the store; Identify the processes involved; Determine which assets will be labeled (individual items, cases and / or pallets); Plan how to place the evolution of the application, aiming at future business needs. 12 Identify the marerial transmits, reflects or absorbs the RF signal: Paper, cloth and cardboard are transparent to RF

Some types of plastics, especially polycarbonate, can be difficult to label because this material has a high degree of carbon, which absorbs RF Metal is considered difficult to label, for reflecting RF To solve this problem you must use labels with an insulator, to distance them from the metal surface; 13 Identify the contents of the tagged items Dry materials, mostly, can be labeled without problems; Based products gua S o a challenge, because to water acts as a big sponge.; Not all lacquered react the same, producing the basis for healthy oils o RF transparent; Products semilquidos, pastes or creams can be a challenge; 14 Size of tagged items For high volumes: Consider using generic labels found in the market and then migrate to other high-tech or custom options; For product labeling difficult to: Select a label designed for high performance; 15 The ideal location for the RFID tag is different from that used for the labels with bar code; Consider how the labels will be applied: Manual or Automatic; To investigate the best location for the placement of label printers; 16 To determine the best positioning of readers and antennas is essential: Knowing how the labeled products will move through dependencies; Identify the points of bottleneck through which all products must flow; Evaluate the use of multiple hard with only one reader antenna; Consider the composition of the superteam used to support products; Whenever possible, try to vertically orient the antennas; If you can not control the orientation of the label, use antennas with circular polarization, which will be more favorable to the various orientations;

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