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For many years organizations have affixed labels to their
valuable assets such as computers, furniture, tools, and
specialized machinery. Metal tags with a stamped serial number
or tags with barcodes on them are commonplace.
When the time comes to take inventory of what assets are
still in the field the person charged with recording them must
visually read the tag or be able to point and shoot a hand
held scanner at the barcode to record the asset number. These
tags may also be easily torn off or defaced by unscrupulous
individuals because they may be readily identified and
accessed.
RFID technology provides the capability of tagging assets
without requiring the asset number to be physically visible or
in the line of sight. Tags may sometimes be embedded into the
asset (depending upon its composition) such that the tag is
not visible or readily accessible. In other situations where
the tag may be affixed to an asset the tag does not require
visible markings or barcodes in order to uniquely identify the
asset.
Tags may interrogated using hand held RFID readers by
passing the reader in near proximity to tag placement.
Multiple tags may be read at once. Fixed readers may also be
placed strategically throughout the organization to record
movement assets between buildings or special areas.
As a result of eliminating one at a time scanning and point
and shoot processing the amount of time to inventory assets
within your organization can be reduced dramatically.
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