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By: Luis Suarez RFID stands for Radio-Frequency Identification An RFID device does not need a line of sight RFID tags are re-writable. RFID tags can.

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2 By: Luis Suarez

3 RFID stands for Radio-Frequency Identification An RFID device does not need a line of sight RFID tags are re-writable. RFID tags can carry up to 2,000 bytes of data What is RFID? According to my Junior/Research paper…

4 RFID tags can be read at much greater distances. RFID readers can read tags much faster than barcode scanners. RFID tags can also be implanted within the product itself. RFID Benefits

5 RFIDBarcode Barcodes cost about half a cent each to produce Barcodes are disposable and must be repurchased every time Ex: Store A using BARCODES would cost about $75 a month to produce barcodes for their merchandise. RFID tags cost on average of 5 to 10 cents a piece RFID tags can be re-written and re- used Ex: Store B using RFID would spend about $750 a month to produce enough RFID tags. RFID V.S. Barcodes

6 RFID Tags consist of 3 Main parts: RFID Reliability… Label Antenna Chip

7 RFID tags can also be printed on. Barcodes can wear out. RFID tags do not. RFID tags go through many quality checks. RFID tags are designed to fit the customer's needs. For example: Weather proof Pressure sensitive Long distance Compact Durability Encrypted RFID Reliability…

8 RFID tags may be more expensive production wise but they can save a company a lot of money in the long run RFID V.S. Barcodes

9 According to the chart: Store A would save $17,500 a month in employee costs. RFID V.S. Barcodes

10 RFID has already begun to spread. Major companies like JCPenny and Wal-Mart have already adapted to the use of RFID technology Target JC Penny Wal-Mart Macy’s

11 YES, RFID tags are more expensive than barcodes. Barcodes are more affordable but less reliable RFID tags are more expensive but they out preform barcodes. In the end the Company decides. Would you spend a little extra to get a little more? After all you get what you pay for! Affordability VS Reliability

12 Future of RFID In the Near future RFID technology will allow us to: Buy without checkout lines Speedy inventory Find and replace things in seconds Locating victims in an accident Tracking hospital equipment

13 Reliable Information Transportation Access to technology Time management Following directions Obstacles

14 Learned about RFID Improved researching skills Better time management Meeting CEO of CGP Better knowledge of RFID Acquiring summer job Successes

15 My Product

16 Working Directly with RFID Tags Observing how RFID tags are made Micro Chip Production Quality Control Link to Product

17 I learned that I work well under pressure, but I should not have to put myself under so much pressure. I need to learn how to balance my time between all four of my classes and wrestling. As I approach college I must stop procrastinating so much and work on my time management. Reflection about myself

18 Thanks to my graduation project I learned so much more about RFID technology and I was offered a position at CGP operating the Converting machine, and depending on my progress they may cover training at a college level. I made a really good impression on everyone there. I also learned the importance of time management. The Impact of the project

19 Do you have any questions? Thank you for your time.


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