What
is RFID
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History
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Types
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The RFID System
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Current Usage


What
is RFID?
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History
In 1945 Léon Theremin invented an espionage tool for the
Soviet government. Even though this device was a passive covert
listening device, not an identification tag, it has been attributed
the "first known" device and a predecessor to RFID technology.
The technology used in RFID has been around since the early 1920s
according to one source (although the same source states that RFID
systems have been around just since the late 1960s).
A similar
technology, the IFF transponder, was invented by the British in
1939 [2], and was routinely used by the allies in World War II to
identify airplanes as friend or foe.
Another
early work exploring RFID is the landmark 1948 paper by Harry Stockman,
titled "Communication by Means of Reflected Power" (Proceedings
of the IRE, pp 1196-1204, October 1948). Stockman predicted that
"...considerable research and development work has to be done
before the remaining basic problems in reflected-power communication
are solved, and before the field of useful applications is explored."
It required thirty years of advances in many different fields before
RFID became a reality.
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Improving Enterprise
Performance with RFID
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