Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) uses wireless non-contact structure with the help of radio-frequency electromagnetic fields. RFID transfers the files from a tag attached to an article, for automatic tracking and identification. Some of the tags need no power source and are run by the electromagnetic fields. Other tags emit radio waves and require a limited power. The tag comprises of electronically stored information which could be read from the distant.

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Chipless radio frequency identification (RFID) is a generic term for systems that use RF energy to communicate data.

Many players in this market are offering cloud-based RFID solutions that reduce the initial procurement cost of the servers and reduces the risk of loss and corruption of data. The ... Read more

Chipless RFID tags are solid-state radio frequency identification devices that do not carry an IC chip and work on the principle of spectral signature. These tags have advantages such as high durability, flexibility, and low cost as compared to traditional RFID tags. The growing need for secure identification of objects along with increasing application of RFID technology in sectors like retail, supply chain management, and healthcare is fueling the demand for chipless RFID tags around the ... Read more


Chipless RFID is a wireless identification technology that utilizes radio frequency to identify objects without an embedded microchip. It works by encoding data into the physical properties of RFID tags and utilizes radar cross-section signatures to encode data without an electronic chip. Chipless RFID tags are less expensive to produce and more durable as compared to conventional RFID tags. Rising need for supply chain visibility and product traceability across industries is expected ... Read more