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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
TPC Study Guide
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Military
Not Applicable
09/04/2023

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Term

________________ is a family of technologies that enables hands-off processing of material transactions for cargo deploying through the Defense Transportation System (DTS). It provides operators a means to remotely identify, categorize, and locate material automatically within relatively short distances.

Definition

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a family of technologies that enables hands-off processing of material transactions for cargo deploying through the Defense Transportation System (DTS). It provides operators a means to remotely identify, categorize, and locate material automatically within relatively short distances.

Term

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is divided into two categories of data storage and retrieval systems:

  • _____________
  • _____________
Definition

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is divided into two categories of data storage and retrieval systems:

  • passive
  • active
Term

RFID provides operators a means to remotely identify, categorize, and locate material automatically within relatively short distances. Data is digitally stored on RFID ___________ devices, such as tags or labels. Remote interrogators (located a few inches to 300 feet from the ___________ device) and send the data to the Automated Information Services (AIS).

Definition

RFID provides operators a means to remotely identify, categorize, and locate material automatically within relatively short distances. Data is digitally stored on RFID transponder devices, such as tags or labels. Remote ____________ (located a few inches to 300 feet from the transponder device) and send the data to the Automated Information Services (AIS).

Term

RFID provides operators a means to remotely identify, categorize, and locate material automatically within relatively short distances. Data is digitally stored on RFID transponder devices, such as tags or labels. Remote interrogators (located a few inches to 300 feet from the transponder device) and send the data to the ______________________.

Definition

RFID provides operators a means to remotely identify, categorize, and locate material automatically within relatively short distances. Data is digitally stored on RFID transponder devices, such as tags or labels. Remote interrogators (located a few inches to 300 feet from the transponder device) and send the data to the Automated Information Services (AIS).

Term

RFID technology is divided into two categories of data storage and retrieval systems - passive and active. 

 

________ RFID systems are omni-directional and require moderately expensive high-capacity transponder devices. These devices are effective portable databases and facilitate the rapid transfer of data to (Automated Information Services (AIS) with standoff capability.

 

________ RFID systems generally require line-of-site interrogation of powerless, inexpensive, low capacity transponder devices. These devices are adaptable for use at the item, case, and pallet level.

Definition

RFID technology is divided into two categories of data storage and retrieval systems - passive and active. 

 

Active RFID systems are omni-directional and require moderately expensive high-capacity transponder devices. These devices are effective portable databases and facilitate the rapid transfer of data to (Automated Information Services (AIS) with standoff capability.

 

Passive RFID systems generally require line-of-site interrogation of powerless, inexpensive, low capacity transponder devices. These devices are adaptable for use at the item, case, and pallet level.

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