RFID (radio frequency identification) is a technology that uses tags attached to objects to identify and track them. Tags contain electronically stored information and communicate via standardized radio frequencies. There are two main types of RFID tags: passive tags, which have no battery and collect energy from nearby readers, and active tags, which have an onboard battery and can transmit signals over greater distances. RFID technology has various applications including asset tracking, automated process tracking, vehicle tracking, document tracking, and people tracking. It allows for more efficient and secure tracking of items with less time compared to traditional systems.
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