UFi
UFi refers to a range of technologies and standards related to the identification and tracking of goods using radio-frequency identification, or RFID. This technology utilizes radio waves to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. These tags contain electronically stored information that can be read by an RFID reader. UFi applications aim to improve efficiency and accuracy in supply chain management, inventory control, and asset tracking. The underlying principles involve encoding data onto RFID tags and then transmitting that data wirelessly to readers. Different types of RFID systems exist, varying in frequency, read range, and data storage capacity, which influences their suitability for specific UFi use cases. The development of UFi has been driven by the need for more streamlined and automated processes across various industries, from retail and logistics to manufacturing and healthcare. Its adoption allows for real-time monitoring of goods, reducing manual labor and minimizing errors associated with traditional identification methods. The global implementation of UFi technologies continues to evolve, with ongoing advancements in tag miniaturization, reader technology, and data processing capabilities.