RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is a wireless technology that enables wireless communication between a wireless RFID tag or transponder and a wireless RFID tag reader. The data often exchanged include data related to a specific entity and sometimes even personal information, for example: a bank account information in payment systems. NFC or Near Field Communication is another type of RFID which is widely found in smartphones which are being used for transfer of data between two or more smartphones. This technology is enormously implemented in airports, corporate offices, schools, universities, shopping stores etc. Applications in such working environments have made our lives simpler and easier day by day. This paper is a novel study on RFID applications with a proposal for improvement in RFID enabled existing framework for totally contactless RFID detections in public transportation systems.
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