Radio‐Frequency Identification Systems (RFID)

Radiofrequency identification system (RFIDs) can provide an automatic means of collecting identification data for people, animals, and objects. Furthermore, with the advent of Internet systems, RFID systems are expected to further expand into new ubiquitous applications. In this article, we present a brief introduction to RFID systems. Keywords: RFID; barcodes; coupling; antenna, IC

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