we can see nowadays, RFID is was using as parking systems.example "touch n go" (contactless smart card), but "touch n go" is commonly use or public user. hence for any company need a privacy or authorized ,then it need his own RFID parking vehicle system so then unauthorized people cant enter the parking.
The debate between RFID and smart cards technology is an ongoing one.
There is no clear definition that describes RFID and smart cards, and
at times these two terms are used interchangeably, due to lack of
awareness, resulting in confusion between the differences.
Confusion is especially strong between contactless smart cards and
RFID. The key issue that has given rise to this debate is the contact
less interface and that too an RF (radio frequency) one. Both
contactless smart cards and RFID use radio frequencies for communicating
between the card and reader. The applications for which RF is used can
be different for RFID and smartcards. RFID is mainly meant for
applications within the supply chain, for track and trace. Contactless
smart cards on the other hand are mainly meant for payments/banking,
mass transit, government and ID, and access control. This article aims
at clearing the confusion between the two technology definitions.
The following chart depicts the various applications of contact less
smart cards and RFID, along with their level of information security.
RFID and smart cards both can be used in transit applications and most
of the time they are used together to provide increased convenience to
end users. An example of this would be the "Touch n go" cards in
Malaysia used on toll ways. The Touch n Go card is a contactless smart
card, but this card can be purchased with an additional RFID transponder
(where the smart card will be inserted) so that the toll booth reader
can read the cards from a greater distance than the 10cm limit
restricted by smart card standards. Without the additional RFID
transponder, the contactless Touch n Go smart cards can still be used,
which means that the driver need to screen down their windshield to tap
the card on the reader, instead of just driving through while the RFID
transponder will be detected by the reader above the toll booths at a
greater distance.