RFID solutions offer companies significant scalability and flexibility when it comes to tracking items and improving overall business efficiency. How well an RFID solution actually works for you, though, will be determined by both the capabilities of the specific components you use and how closely the system is tailored to your needs.
A professional RFID services team will be able to help you identify your ideal hardware, software, and configuration particulars. You can help them help you first by compiling pertinent details about your business needs, processes, and environment. Here’s a quick look at some questions you should be able to answer in order to have meaningful discussions and well-grounded estimates as you consider your options.
When it comes right down to it, RFID is all about sharing information between tags and readers — and then making that data available to you.
If the items you want to track are likely to pose tag-attachment challenges (i.e, if the items are exceptionally small, or have surfaces that would require special adhesives), this will need to be taken into consideration. Also, both metal and water and even how closely tags are located to one another can interfere with RFID signals, so the material composition and handling of your items are important to note.
Answering the following questions can help identify essential tag and hardware feature requirements.
Water, metal, fluorescent lighting, large machinery, and competing frequencies (other radio waves) can all interfere with RF signals, and need to be factored into the configuration of an RFID system, so be prepared to share details about the area you want to RFID-enable.
Knowing whether you want to incorporate RFID into multiple areas of your business, or simply want to encode and read RFID tags will help determine the type of software or middleware you need.
Be prepared: RFID can be very expensive. The more area you need to cover, the higher level of granularity you require (i.e., shelves vs. rooms), and the more you need your system to do, the more expensive it can get. But when it’s the right solution, the value — both short and long term — far outweighs the cost.
When you’re ready to take the next step and talk to experienced, knowledgeable professionals about your specific RFID solution, contact us.