ADVANCING ORCHARD MANAGEMENT WITH RFID: SYSTEM INTEGRATION, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS IN MOBILE APPLICATIONS
Abstract
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology employs wireless radio frequency signals for non-contact data transfer, facilitating automatic identification of targets. It is emerging as a pivotal technology in the advancement of modern agriculture. This research investigates the integration of RFID technology into mobile applications for orchard management, focusing on the system's hardware components, software structure, and data management approaches. The study highlights several challenges including usability of software, scalability of functions, cost management, signal interference, tag longevity, standardization, and compatibility issues, offering adaptable solutions for improvement. Lastly, this paper anticipates future applications of RFID in orchard management and discusses the significant potential of Android Studio in developing RFID applications.
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