RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION FOR ADVANCE ASSET TRACKING

Radio-Frequency Identification, better known as RFID technology, is a more efficient and advanced asset tracking system than barcoding because it uses electromagnetic fields. However, the types of applications RFID can be used in is very limited in comparison to barcode applications. An RFID system uses RFID tags that house a chip and antenna containing data about the asset it is attached to and is readable by an RFID reader.  RFID readers transmit radio waves to read and write data to RFID tags. The advantages of using RFID include non-line-of-sight reading, fast scanning, and the ability to read multiple tags simultaneously. 

Want to know if RFID is right for your operations, or looking to upgrade  your current RFID solution? There isn’t a one-size fits all solution with RFID. Taylor Data has driven many industrial RFID installations to completion and can partner with you. Go beyond barcodes and embrace the next level of asset tracking with Taylor Data’s RFID product and installation expertise. 

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RFID Tags

RFID Tags contain an integrated circuit or chip and an antenna and can transmit asset data wirelessly via radio frequency.  There are two main types of RFID tags, Passive and Active. Passive tags are used in the majority of RFID applications because they do not have their own power source and are less expensive. Passive RFID tags are powered by the electromagnetic energy transmitted from an RFID reader. Active RFID tags have a battery and are suitable for really long distance reading applications. Active RFID tags work best for tracking high-value assets.

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RFID Readers

RFID Readers are essential devices that read data from RFID tags and transmit this information to a central database for processing. These readers come in various forms, including handheld, fixed, and integrated models, to suit diverse application needs. Handheld RFID readers offer flexibility and mobility, making them ideal for inventory management and field operations. Fixed readers are perfect for automated tracking and monitoring in warehouses and manufacturing facilities. At Taylor Data Systems, we provide high-quality RFID readers that ensure accurate data capture and seamless integration into your existing systems.

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RFID Printers

RFID Printers combine traditional printing with RFID technology to produce labels embedded with RFID tags. These printers are crucial for creating RFID-enabled labels that can be attached to various assets for tracking and identification. With the ability to print, encode, and verify RFID tags in one step, these printers enhance operational efficiency and accuracy. Taylor Data Systems offers a range of reliable and high-performance RFID printers. Whether you need to print RFID labels for retail, logistics, or industrial applications, our RFID printers are designed to meet your specific requirements.

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RFID Software

RFID Software is the backbone of any RFID system, providing the tools necessary for managing, tracking, and analyzing data captured by RFID tags and readers. This software enables real-time visibility into asset locations, status, and movements, thereby improving inventory accuracy and operational efficiency. Taylor Data Systems offers comprehensive RFID software solutions that integrate seamlessly with your hardware. Our software solutions are customizable to fit your unique business needs, providing user-friendly interfaces and robust analytics to help you make informed decisions and optimize your RFID infrastructure.


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