Improved Control and Financial Statement : RFID
by Albert Rewin Genesis/ 2301951884
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a method that can identify or recognize an object or object automatically using a device that can emit radio waves. RFID can operate using two main tools, namely RFID Reader and RFID Tag. RFID reader is a device that can radiate radio waves in addition to reading serial code. While RFID tag is a data carrier device that has a chip equipped with a small antenna. Each RFID tag has a unique number or ID Number data, so no RFID tag will have the same serial number. The purpose of using RFID can be used in a variety of conditions. RFID has attracted attention in recent years. One important reason for this is the efforts of large organizations, such as Wal-Mart, Procter and Gamble, and the U.S. Department of Defense, to use RFID as a tool for automated surveillance of their supply chains.
Many of us already use technology that uses RFID tags, even on a regular basis. An example is e-money that can be used for public transportation payments, toll roads, even for shopping at minimarkets or super markets. In some universities in Indonesia already utilize RFID technology to be used in the absence of their students. Why is absenteeism using RFID? With RFID can make it easier for an institution to be able to obtain and process data. In the student absence scenario, students have RFID tags in the form of student cards. When an RFID reader reads an RFID tag, the institution in question can obtain a wide variety of information. Such as names, days, dates,and hours of absence.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is one of the new technologies that is increasingly being used in supply chain management. RFID technology plays an important role in supporting logistics and supply chain processes due to its ability to identify, track, and track information throughout the supply chain. This technology can provide suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers with precise real-time information about the product. An accurate knowledge of this inventory will result in lower labor costs, simplified business processes, and improved supply chain efficiency. If used correctly, this could potentially reduce order wait times and costs on inventory control, improve the accuracy of inventory information, help avoid running out of stock, and increase the amount of inventory turnover. Some supermarket industries are also implementing RFID technology in their physical stores. Supermarkets apply RFID readers to consumers’ shopping carts, then products in the supermarket are equipped with RFID tags. So consumers just need to put their products in the basket and will automatically pay off without the need to go to the cashier. By using this RFID technology, supermarket managers can easily find out what products are often purchased by a consumer and will be able to easily managing the supply chain in their stores.
So in conclusion RFID can be very useful for knowing an information. In the presence of RFID we can know what products have been sold, products that are often purchased by a consumer, etc. So that managers or managers can improve supply chain control and facilitate in making financial statements.
If you have a gadget that emits radio waves, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) may identify an item or thing automatically. The RFID Reader and the RFID Tag are the two primary components of an RFID system. In addition to scanning serial numbers, an RFID reader may also send out radio waves. When it comes to the RFID tag, a tiny antenna is attached to the chip of the data carrier device. A unique serial number or ID Number data is assigned to each RFID tag, therefore no two RFID tags will have the same serial number. RFID may be utilized in a wide range of situations, making it a versatile tool. In recent years, RFID has received a lot of attention. Many big corporations, like Wal-Mart, Procter & Gamble, and the United States Department of Defense, employ RFID to monitor their supply chains automatically.
In fact, many of us already utilize RFID technology on a daily basis. The use of e-money as a payment method for public transit, toll roads, and even shopping at small or large supermarkets is one such example. In several Indonesian colleges, RFID technology is already being used to track students while they are absent. What is the purpose of RFID in absenteeism? As a result of RFID, it is simpler for an institution to receive and process information. Students are equipped with RFID tags in the form of student ID cards in the event of a student’s absence. When an RFID tag is scanned by an RFID reader, a wealth of data is available to the organization in question. Such as the names, dates, and times of absence, as well as any relevant information.
The usage of radio frequency identification (RFID) in supply chain management is on the rise. Logistics and supply chain procedures benefit greatly from RFID technology’s capacity to identify, track and monitor information across the supply chain. Suppliers, producers, distributors, and retailers may all benefit from this technology’s ability to deliver real-time information on the product. Having a clear understanding of this inventory will save labor costs, streamline company procedures, and increase supply chain efficiency. It is possible that if implemented appropriately, this might cut order wait times and costs, enhance inventory information, assist prevent running out of goods, and boost inventory turnover. The use of RFID in physical shops is also being used by several supermarkets. RFID readers are placed on the shopping carts of customers, and subsequently, RFID tags are attached to the items in the supermarket. As a result, customers just need to place their purchases in the shopping cart and they will be instantly charged. Managers of supermarkets will be able to better manage their supply chains by utilizing RFID technology to track what items their customers often buy.
So, in summary, RFID is a great tool for obtaining information. RFID allows us to know what items have been sold, which products are often bought by customers, and more.. Supply chain management and financial reporting may be improved as a result of this.
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RFID Security and Privacy: A Research Survey by Ari Juels
The RFID Technology and Its Current Applications by Elisabeth ILIE-ZUDOR, Zsolt KEMENY, Peter EGRI
BAKTI – A Glimpse of RFID Technology, a Widely Used Identification Tool by Companies (baktikominfo.id)