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RFID TECHNOLOGY The Scope of RFID in Smart-phones

The scope of RFID in smartphones

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RFID TECHNOLOGY

The Scope of RFID in Smart-phones

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Prologue• Many of the Android app Development Companies have

managed to provide users with a convenient online experience due to plenty of technological advancements.

• One of such technological advances is NFC technology, i.e. a type of HF RFID technology that enables online stores to give users a more convenient online payment option with added security layer. 

• Leveraging on the perks of using credit and debit cards with NFC chips, customers can pay online with a single tap against an NFC payment station.

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• There is no chance someone can remove data through the help of magnetic strip since this NFC-driven payment system does not involve the card swiping process.

•  It contains all the banking card details with plenty of security protocols and enables customers to pay at NFC stations.

• However, one disadvantage of using it is that it is restricted by the number of retail stores that have NFC stations and phones that support it.

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RFID For Business• Due to its wide applications, there are plenty of retail

stores that strive to create an NFC station at almost every retail store. 

• Not only that, even many mobile manufacturing companies have started adding NFC technology into their mobile phones to match the growing demand. 

• Since RFID tags are affordable and highly useful, they serve as the perfect source for enhancing customer engagement.

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Utilizing RFID• The overall idea seems to be quite fascinating as it

allows you to communicate with anything through your NFC-enabled device.

• It also helps users to store event tickets, allowing them to keep their personal data to have better access without much hassle. 

• Certainly, enhancing the accuracy of data security system to a big extent is the most resourceful utility that RFID tags has.

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Utilizing RFID

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RFID For Mobile Technology• RFID class-recognition labels are utilized for instance

identification that normally involves information where on the background a set of a database is.

• Plenty of logistic-driven companies are making the most out of location identification.

• This activity gets smoother once the reader is allocated to a known location. It is with this system the current place of item can be identified.

• Some of the top postal services have already deployed such RFID features for streamlining tracking services.

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RFID For Mobile Technology• Asset Tracking is one of the most common uses of

RFID.

• It because the companies can put RFID tags on their assets where if in case they get lost or stolen, or even if remains underutilized they can track and know about its entire utility history. 

• In fact, each type of RFID systems can be used for asset management.

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RFID to replace Barcode• The optical scanning method of barcodes tag obliges labels

to be “viewed” by lasers. It also needs to be in alignment with the line-of-sight. This makes it difficult to scan the same.

• The ActiveWave RFID tags come with the electronic memory just like the way it has in computers or digital cameras which are useful in storing information about the inventory, equipment, and even user details in a mobile phone.

• The information is dynamic enough to be updated periodically or as the need arises.

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The Advantages of RFID

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• Ceasing the dependency over line of sight.• Tag’s fragility to stand a harsh environment.• High range readability.• Database portability• Dynamic reading and writing capabilities• Real-time tracking of equipment, items, and

people• Holistic data collection• Enhanced access control• Assurance in container security• Provision to track industrial Activities

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Concluding Remarks• RFID’s potential advantages are substantial, and we’re

certain to see numerous novel applications in the future—some of which we can’t start to envision. 

• However, their tinier size and expansive arrangement improve the force of the innovation and raise worries about the security and privacy hazards of RFID integration. 

• Although, these concerns are frequently prefaced on impossible presumptions about where the innovation will go and how it will be utilized.