A software application designed for the Android operating system that interfaces with radio-frequency identification hardware. This combination allows mobile devices to read and interpret data from RFID tags, commonly used for tracking, identification, and access control. For example, an Android smartphone, equipped with near-field communication (NFC) or connected to an external RFID scanner, can utilize such an application to read product information from RFID-tagged merchandise in a retail environment.
This technology offers enhanced data capture and management capabilities. It streamlines processes, increases accuracy, and provides real-time information compared to manual methods. Historically, the adoption of RFID technology was limited by the cost and complexity of dedicated hardware. These applications leverage the ubiquity of Android devices and the accessibility of mobile technology to democratize access to RFID reading capabilities, making it viable for a wider range of applications and businesses.