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Revision as of 07:32, 23 September 2025
In order for the users to find objects more efficiently, UBIK® objects can be marked with values for RFID/NFC codes. Whenever a user scans an RFID code, the resulting code value can be used to find all matching objects, namely objects that have the right property.
![]() | NFC stands for "Near Field Communication" and is a set of ideas and technologies for data transfer between devices, typically in close distances. Technically, it is based on RFID ("Radio-Frequency Identification"), which describes specific technical solutions. |
Amongst the use cases for NFC, there is communication between smartphones and other devices, but also the scanning of RFID tags.
The UBIK® RFID scanning feature specifically is the ability to scan RFID tags in order to identify UBIK® objects.