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RFID applications

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) uses small electronic tags with antennas and chips to wirelessly transmit information to nearby scanners. This technology is widely used for tracking items, such as inventory in stores, library books, or packages in warehouses, allowing for quick and accurate identification without direct contact or line-of-sight. RFID enhances supply chain efficiency, improves asset management, and can automate processes like access control by verifying identities. Its applications extend to animal identification and contactless payment systems, offering a fast, reliable way to monitor and manage objects or individuals in various industries.