nonbarcode
Nonbarcode refers to a category of identification systems that do not rely on traditional barcode technology for tracking, authentication, or data encoding. Unlike barcodes, which use printed lines or symbols to store information readable by scanners, nonbarcode systems employ alternative methods such as radio frequency identification (RFID), near-field communication (NFC), QR codes, and other digital or wireless technologies.
RFID tags, for example, use electromagnetic fields to transmit data wirelessly, allowing for contactless identification of
Nonbarcode systems are widely adopted in supply chain management, asset tracking, healthcare, and consumer applications due
The shift toward nonbarcode technologies reflects broader trends in digital transformation, where connectivity and automation play