

RFID Antique Inventory Management System
There are several issues with traditional antique management systems, most of which are barcode-based or manually-operated. In these systems a barcode number must be pre-printed on a sticker, then manually placed on each antique. If these stickers get damaged or get dirty, the barcode scanner could misread or even fail to read the barcode. Furthermore, barcodes require a direct line of sight and a close distance to read. A staff member with a handheld scanner must visually identify each antique, scan it at a very close range and repeat it for every single item in storage. This makes the process error-prone, labor-intensive and inefficient.
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There are several issues with traditional antique management systems, most of which are barcode-based or manually-operated. In these systems a barcode number must be pre-printed on a sticker, then manually placed on each antique. If these stickers get damaged or get dirty, the barcode scanner could misread or even fail to read the barcode. Furthermore, barcodes require a direct line of sight and a close distance to read. A staff member with a handheld scanner must visually identify each antique, scan it at a very close range and repeat it for every single item in storage. This makes the process error-prone, labor-intensive and inefficient.



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