Nice representation of how to use RFID technology in warehouse management. We use it mainly "in the field" for maintenance work or fiber rollout, but the possibilities are many!
@@DA17Automation are there rfid tags which have their own powers as well ? Or do the readers provide the power every time ... like they do in the rfid swap cards for lift access etc.
Here is my tribulation dream that I had a couple of nights ago: I had a dream that I was watching a giant made completely of out of fire who was terrorizing a city. It was completely dark, but it was as if the giant were the only source of light. It was so tall that to see its face, you would have bend your neck completely at a 90 degree angle, as if trying to look at the top story of a skyscraper! It was reaching down, trying to scoop us up like in some kind of Godzilla movie. (And I do not watch movies at all for your information) People were fleeing from the giant and as they were racing past me, I quickly decided to run with them and we began to hide in abandoned houses. I chose to hide in a bathtub, but two police broke in and began to aggressively restrain me with a gun to deposit the mark of the beast. I began saying that I do not accept this in the name of Jesus, I rebuke you in the name of Jesus, and then they were successful in marking me. I noticed that I started to grow weak and lost control of the strength of my grip and then the police left me, as if they had completed their assignment. Then I awakened. Thank you and blessings. May the Good Lord be by your side during these days of ever increasing darkness. Good or bad, it is all for GOD'S Glory!
But aren't this and similar systems quite easy to hack into? By sophisticated criminals? Couldn't they just sit outside a port, for example. With a lot of "modified" RFID readers. Truck X that just left port has a cargo worth a billion, maybe we should follow it. Pay a little visit when the driver takes a break? Or sleeping in his truck?