Tuesday, November 17, 2009

RFID Tag for Tree (plant)



























This type of tag is designed for tagging plant or tree. This nail shape RFID tag can be easily in plant to the trunk for traceability and collecting data for agriculture research and development.


RFID Tag for Livestock (animal)



This type of tag is suitable to apply for animal, livestock traceability. It is tiny in size and can be in plant in body.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

RFID Tag used in CD Merchandise













































RFID passive tag used in CD merchandise by Malaysian government to identify genuine recording products. It also can served as a checking in out of the CD through the entry
gate, for inventory count and checkout payment.

Shown picture is the front and back of the passive label.

RFID Tag used in Hong Kong Airport














This is the passive tag used in HKIA (Hong Kong International Airport) for luggage tracking.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

RFID High Frequency Tag Label Used in Bookshops


























Recently, I travelled to Taipei for business trip, I managed to spared some free time to shop at one of the largest bookstore in Taiwan, located near the tallest building, Taipei 101. I brought a book and a music CD. Both artciles were affixed with the RFID tag label, the front label printed 
the CD's title, category, price, barcode and the shop name (shown above). For the book, it just have a plain label with a blue postmark in Mandarin, stating the bookshop name (top photo).

Top photo also show the backside of the tag label.

This is the 13.56Mhz frequency tag and beside it used for inventory count, it also served the purposes of article check out at the cashier and provide security to prevent unpaid article being taken out from the bookstore.

RFID High Frequency tags are much more affordable now and it is getting acceptance and widely used in bookstores and CD shops, instead of just using EAS for security/unpaid article detection at the entrance/exit points.