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Chipless tags are a type of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology that uses a unique identifier to identify and track objects without the need for a physical chip. They are typically used in applications such as asset tracking, supply chain management, and access control. Chipless tags are typically smaller and cheaper than traditional RFID tags, making them attractive for applications where cost and size are important factors.
Chipless tags are becoming increasingly popular in the RFID market due to their low cost and small size. They are used in a variety of industries, including retail, healthcare, and manufacturing. They are also being used in more creative applications, such as tracking wildlife and monitoring environmental conditions.
Some companies in the chipless tag market include Impinj, Alien Technology, and Smartrac. Show Less Read more