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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Solutions
AccuCode's RFID Solutions are solving hundreds of companies' business problems, across the Globe. AccuCode takes pride in having some of the best business Partners in the Industry, and with that are confident to provide a very robust set of solutions to our customers' business problems!

Overview

In the world of RFID, it is important to choose an experienced end-to-end RFID systems integrator, offering turnkey solutions based on years of successful implementation within the automated data collection industry.

Comprehensive RFID systems and solutions are available today, And AccuCode can help you solve these problems. These solutions vary from get-started RFID kits, to full systems implementations which include advanced fixed and mobile RFID readers.



Think of RFID as an “enhanced” bar code. The basic premise of RFID is that by attaching a radio frequency tag to an object, a computer can track that object without human intervention.

There are three basic elements of an RFID system: tags, readers (plus associated antennas), and software. Just as bar code technology revolutionized the supply chain, RFID will be a key technology for the present and future.

Our Added Value

AccuCode’s expert implementation and support team combined with our best of breed partners ensures that your company receives professional service, superior equipment, and the best prices for all your RFID AND REAL-TIME LOCATION SYSTEM needs! At a minimum, we provide: design of integrated systems, business process analysis, tag specification and placement, RF and general site surveys, middle-ware selection, as well as overall project management and ongoing problem resolution. Whether you are in supply chain markets, or tracking either valuable assets or personnel; our motto is to provide 110% customer satisfaction.

What makes RFID different from Bar coding?

Although RFID technology works in a complimentary fashion with bar codes, there are differences:
1. Bar codes require line-of-sight reading, whereas an RFID reader can detect a tag that is not visible.
2. Multiple RFID tags can be read simultaneously, while bar codes must be read individually.
3. RFID tags have memory which can be updated, while bar code data remains static.
4. RFID significantly reduces the time required to locate assets, operating in a manner similar to a Geiger counter, automatically seeking the location of specific tagged items – something bar coding cannot do.

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