RFID tags have emerged as a better alternative to the barcode, especially by the ability to read and write, including large distances and the possibility of multiple simultaneous readings. Today, RFID technology is present in transferable items, vehicles, animals, trees, documents, books and many other items.
In 2011, the Tallinn University Academicin Estonia, installed a new management system in their Library, the first based on RFID UHF in the country. Europe itself already has several libraries that have adopted RFID system for book lending safety. Around the world, however, the technology still new. The implementation of technology in Tallinn University Academic became possible to extend and complement various operations such as add auto loan solutions that make it possible to return books 24 hours a day.
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Officetronic
Company name: OfficeTronic Indústria, Comércio e Serviços de Tecnologia Ltda.
CNPJ: 07.583.035/0001-40
Address:1000 Dr. Marino Costa Terra, T5 124, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil
Zip Code: 13567-640
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