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RFID. Badr , Maha , Jordan. What is it?. An electronic device that uses wireless radio waves to communicate with a scanner It is used most often in terms of identification. How can it be used in Robo -Link?. It can help keep inventory through the use of “smart shelves”
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RFID Badr, Maha, Jordan
What is it? • An electronic device that uses wireless radio waves to communicate with a scanner • It is used most often in terms of identification
How can it be used in Robo-Link? • It can help keep inventory through the use of “smart shelves” • It can be used as a substitute as a key, a RFID chip can be put in the employee ID
What are the Drawbacks? • With the implementation of RFID technology there may be a tendency for companies to track their employees
What are the costs involved? • RFID technology is a very cheap technology • Hardware has been designed to be the most cost efficient
RFID in robots? • RFID can me implemented in automated systems produced by Robo-link • These systems could include • Systems in hospitals to track medicine usage • Transportation systems to track shipments
Better security? • A key can be copied easily • A RFID chip is not as prone to attacks • An employee will be able to use their employee ID as a personalised keychain allowing and denying access to areas they are allowed.
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