
RFID standards
RFID standards are rules that ensure different RFID systems and devices can communicate effectively. They define how data is transmitted between the RFID tags, readers, and software, ensuring compatibility across various brands and applications. Key standards include ISO and EPCglobal, which specify aspects like frequency ranges, data formats, and communication protocols. This standardization allows RFID tags to be used reliably in sectors like retail, logistics, and healthcare, enabling accurate tracking and identification of objects without direct contact or line-of-sight.