Here is a general overview of how it works:
RFID tag labels are attached to the items in the warehouse that need to be tracked.
RFID readers and antennas are placed throughout the warehouse to create a network of RFID coverage.
RFID drones and robots equipped with RFID readers and antennas are programmed to navigate through the warehouse to collect data from the RFID tags.
The drones and robots move through the warehouse, collecting data from the RFID tags and sending that information back to a central system for processing.
The central system analyzes the data collected by the drones and robots and generates a report on the current inventory levels of the warehouse.
The system can be programmed to operate overnight, when the warehouse is typically not in operation, to avoid interference with warehouse operations and personnel.
The use of drones and robots can greatly reduce the time and labor required for stocktaking and increase the accuracy of the inventory data.
However, it is important to note that the use of drones and robots in a warehouse environment requires careful planning, including the selection of appropriate hardware, software, and testing to ensure successful implementation.