Through RFID related technologies, the source, location, quantity
and other information of cultural relics can be accurately grasped. RFID Label
and reader can be combined to achieve the function of object identification,
which can be applied to the field of object management and monitoring. First,
the information about each cultural relic in the museum is written into the
chip. The data includes the name, source, etc. of the cultural relics. The
staff in the museum can read the cultural relics with a reader, so that they
can learn the relevant information about the cultural relics, and being able to
read multiple cultural relics will make inventory more efficient and
significantly shorten work time.
RFID has derived a short-range wireless communication technology
NFC. NFC Label and reader are combined to achieve the function of item
identification. Some mobile phones with NFC function can also read NFC Label,
which can be mainly used in object and product identification, etc., and can
even be used in art exhibitions. For example, there are many high-value
cultural relics in museums and art galleries. The cultural relic information is
written into the NFC Label. Visitors can use their mobile phones to read the
NFC Label, and then the mobile phone will display relevant information about
the cultural relics, which may include the history of the cultural relics or
providing relevant video for visitors to watch, etc., using NFC communication
technology to provide visitors with a better visiting experience.