Mobile RFID (M-RFID) can be defined as services that provide information on objects equipped with an RFID tag over a telecommunication network.â. The reader or interrogator can be installed in a mobile device such as a mobile phone or PDA.
Unlike ordinary fixed RFID, mobile RFID readers are mobile and the tags fixed, instead of the other way around. The advantages of M-RFID over RFID include the absence of wires to fixed readers and the ability of a small number of mobile readers can cover a large area, instead of dozens of fixed readers.
The main focus is on supporting supply chain management. But this application has also found its way in m-commerce. The customer in the supermarket can scan the Electronic Product Code from the tag and connects via the internet to get more information.
ISO/IEC 29143 "Information technology â" Automatic Identification and Data Capture Technique â" Air Interface specification for Mobile RFID interrogator" ] is the first standard to be developed for Mobile RFID.
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See also
- MIIM
- RFID
- RTLS
- ISO