Anti Theft Device
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags are smart identification tools used across college campuses to streamline operations, improve security, and enhance resource management. Each tag contains a microchip and antenna, allowing it to store data and wirelessly communicate with RFID readers.
In a college environment, RFID tags are commonly used for:
Library books and assets tracking
Student and staff ID cards
Attendance monitoring
Laboratory and equipment management
Access control to buildings, labs, or hostels
Key Features:
Frequency: 13.56 MHz (HF) or 860–960 MHz (UHF), depending on application
Read/Write Capability: Supports data encoding for dynamic use
Durability: Designed for frequent use and long lifespan
Form Factors: Available as stickers, cards, wristbands, or embedded tags
Security: Can include encryption and password protection
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