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RFID work procedure is good, but costwise it is too much. 

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Not only the cost but interaction with the library software is not complete, hence the results have not been so encouraging till date. If you have any knowledge of complete functioning with complete integration with RFID, please pass on to me.

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Dear Sir,

As under knowledge....

Biju Patnaik Central Library, NIT Rourkela is fully RFID enabled.

NCBS (National Center for Biological Sciences) Bangalore located at GKVK _ Gandhi Krishi Vijnana Kendra. implementing

Tata Memorial Library, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. implementing

IIT Madras, Chennai. implementing

 

With thanks, 

O S Shekhar Singh

Regarding complete solution of RFID application,  LIBSYS is giving.  I have checked in market about the product detail.  Some different vendors are also giving.

 

 

RFID systems prove advantages in interactive applications such as work in process and maintenance tracking because of their read/write property. They also provide availability of information in real time.

 

Although RFID has its benefits, difficulties may arise due to its cost privacy and security concern. Security is also important issues in RFID usage. RFID tagged shipments can be at a risk of being read by the competitors systems.

 

Through the RFID technology is costly; it has revolutionized the process of automated data collection and the use of identification applications that has been impossible. The RFID technology has the potential to ultimately replace bar code technology.

 

with thanks, O S Shekhar Singh

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