RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)

RFID is a radio frequency identification technology that enables the exchange of information without physical contact.

It works using tags (chips) placed on objects or vehicles, which communicate with a reader via radio waves. Used in a variety of applications, RFID is particularly useful for managing access, such as for transport cards or contactless payment systems. It is also used for stock management, inventory tracking, and even in electric vehicle charging stations, facilitating user identification and payment automation.

Thanks to its ability to transmit data quickly, this technology improves the efficiency and security of transactions and resource management.

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