RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) management system is a technology-based system that uses radio waves to identify and track objects, animals, or people. RFID management system consists of RFID tags, readers, and a software system that manages the data collected by the readers.

The RFID tags are small electronic devices that contain an antenna and a microchip that stores information about the object or person they are attached to. The RFID reader emits radio waves that are received by the RFID tag, and the tag responds by transmitting its stored data back to the reader.
The data collected by the RFID reader is then transmitted to the software system, which manages the data and provides real-time information about the location, movement, and status of the tagged objects or people. This information can be used to improve inventory management, supply chain management, security, and asset tracking.
RFID management systems are used in various industries, such as healthcare, retail, logistics, and manufacturing, to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs.