GPS vs. Active RFID: What Are the Main Differences?
Introduction Although active RFID and GPS are similar in some ways, the technological differences between them are significant. In addition, active RFID and GPS can be combined to create unique tracking systems. Active RFID Identification Active UHF radio frequency identification technology differs from other types of RFID because it uses a battery as an internal power source. This type of RFID technology typically operates in the UHF portion of the radio spectrum, usually around 433 MHz or 900 MHz. A typical active RFID system has a read range of over 100 meters and is widely used in applications such as remote monitoring, IT asset management, and automotive manufacturing. Active RFID tags send “beacons” or signals to readers at predetermined intervals, depending on the specific tag frequency and programming (typically every 3 to 5 seconds). These tags can store large amounts of data and are available in rugged formats designed for demanding environments. GPS The Global Position...