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Welcome to the age of chipless RFIDs

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‘Research and Markets’ have just made public their ‘Printed and Chipless RFID Forecasts, Technologies & Players 2007-2017′; in terms of quality and technology, it speaks highly of their latest brand addition.

This technological breakthrough, the Chipless RFID smart labels, can help us unveil an identity and other important information when scanned and scrutinized electronically. The greatest advantage they boast of is that they do not incorporate a microchip to store data and information; this is infact an added advantage as this reduces their cost considerably as in comparison to chip RFID. It is forecasted that the chipless electronic components and devices can strongly hold the market and can show a growth rate of approximately 45%.

The chipless RFIDs show sales of 2322 million as compared to the chipless RFIDs that hold a mere 0.4 % of the market (approx. 100 million). This is definitely a well-known fact that - chipless devices have a bright future and would surely contribute towards the technological upgradation of the world. Thus their cost effectiveness account for their wide popularity and recognition.

They can be very well compared to the bar codes as they are somewhat cheap. Many popular brands in the electronic industry are now trying to offer chipless as well as chip RFIDs so as to cover the full market spectrum and almost every electronic equipment. Industry giants like AstraZeneca and Calvin Klein have already started consuming them in large numbers and almost every packaging company holds licenses to a wide range of processes.

Coming to their cost effectiveness, the chipless RFIDs cut the cost of the devices to upto one tenth as that in comparison to their silicon counterparts. They are capable of handling information upto 256 bits and can be maneuvered upto the distance of ten meters. As compared to the silicon chips the RFIDs show enhanced physical performance too. What makes a RFID so effective and performance oriented is their material based and transistorless circuitry.

Top electronic companies like Philips, PolyIC, OrganicID and Motorola are manufacturing such ‘Transparent polymer transistor circuits’. So we can analyze the situation and conclude that mainstream and typical RFID applications will soon be taken over by the chipless RFID circuitry, and that too for the good. So are we all ready for the price slashes in the electronic world?

One may learn -

The world’s only in depth report on Chipless RFID technologies
Detailed market forecasts by chipless technology from 2006 to 2016
Analysis of the technologies being implemented today
Over 200 pages, detailed case histories, and company profiles of the many trials and sales successes of chipless RFID
Sales leads and opportunities
Unbiased assessment of who will be the winners and losers in the shakeout and what the future will bring

The Areas covered through RFIDs:

First generation chipless - closed systems
Second generation chipless - potentially open systems
Thin Film Transistor Circuits TFTC
Displays and sensors for chipless RFID
Markets for chipless RFID 2006-2016
Timelines for chipless RFID market penetration
Supplier and developer profiles

List of Companies stated:

RFSAW USA
IBM USA
ACREO Sweden
Mreal Sweden
VTT Technology Finland
Panipol Finland
PolyIC Germany
OrganicID USA
3M USA
Xerox/ PARC USA/ Canada
Plastic Logic UK
Toppan Printing Japan
Dai Nippon printing Japan

Via: Rfidsolutionsonline


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