Purpose of the report The purpose of this report is to outline the benefits that investment in wearable identification tags can bring to business. This organization is very labor intensive, and this technology saves resources in this area and benefits directly to the business. Suppose you prepare this business case and make some assumptions about the implementation of technology. Because this is an international company, each independent office has human resources and handles the schedule locally.
A small radio identification tag is everywhere in our daily life. E - ZPass transponder and several Swatch watches are tagged. These tags are called RFID tags and represent radio frequency identification. Whenever the tag hits with the radio beam of the correct frequency, it issues a unique serial number. Families, food, even clothing, may put such labels in the future. Some labels can be read without your permission or without your knowledge. Last November, Texas Instruments (software company) and Gap announced that each denim of Atlanta stores completed a three month test to receive radio identification tags. Texas Instruments has the ability to track clothes to store shelves from the warehouse at the checkout counter
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and keep track of tags attached to objects. Tags contain electronically stored information. Passive tags require radio waves to collect energy from nearby RFID readers. The active tag has a local power supply (such as a battery) and can be operated in a location several hundred meters away from the RFID reader. Unlike barcodes, labels do not need to be in the viewer's line of sight, so they can be embedded in the tracked object. RFID is a method of automatic identification and data collection (AIDC)
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology: Use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) - refers to the automatic identification method for storing and retrieving data remotely using RFID tags or transponders. - Includes use of Near Field Communication (NFC) connection standard. An RFID tag can be affixed to or incorporated in a product or object and is a device that can transmit data by radio waves. In the table of StatBank, ITAV 1 to ITAV 5 and ITAV 7 specify the ratio (category variable) of companies that answered "Yes" or "No" to the question. Since some companies do not answer all questions, the total of "Yes" and "No" categories will not be 100%.