IoT RFID - How RFID Tracks Works Demo

Created by Binita Goswami, Modified on Sat, 18 May at 11:06 PM by Binita Goswami

Hello everyone, Today, we are going to see how RFID tracking works in action. Last time, we discussed the PEK sensor, which detects motion and identifies assets in front of it. When an asset is detected, the sensor sends data to the RFID antenna, which then relays it to our hub. The hub, connected to our server, verifies the asset's legitimacy. If the asset is legitimate, the output device displays a green signal; if not, it shows red.


We'll demonstrate this using our conveyor belt simulation. As an object approaches the PEK sensor, you'll see the system recognize it and turn green on the screen, indicating that the antenna is reading the object and validating it. The green signal confirms the product is legitimate.


Next, we'll check a second object on the conveyor belt. When this object triggers the sensor, it waits for a scan. If the product is not legitimate, the screen will show a red signal, indicating that it shouldn't be on the conveyor belt.


This system can be applied to any inventory management scenario. For example, during stock intake, you can track and verify the legitimacy of products on the conveyor belt, ensuring they are in the right place. This automation, powered by DreamzTech's RFID Tracks, helps you efficiently monitor asset movement and ensure accurate inventory management. Thank you very much for watching.


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