Could New RFID Tags Replace Barcodes?
Written by Evan SchumanFebruary 6th, 2008
In a move that researchers said might set up low-cost, high-volume RFID tags that could replace barcodes, the European Holst Center said Wednesday that their 64-bit, inductively-coupled, passive RFID tag achieved a record 780-bit/second data readout.
This development “represents a five-fold increase in bit rate performance compared to state-of-the-art plastic RFIDs,” reported Electronic Engineering Times. The story reported that the 64-bit RFID consists of a low-cost inductive antenna, capacitor, plastic rectifier and plastic circuit, all on foil.
February 8th, 2008 at 7:45 am
“Could New RFID Tags Replace Barcodes?”
The answer is NO. The researchers expect to achieve “low-cost, high-volume RFID tags that could replace barcodes”. What is needed is low-cost, LOW-volume RFID tags. Since barcodes can be printed for almost nothing, RFID needs to compete on significantly higher performance, not cost.