Several companies have begun offering solutions leveraging Bluebird‘s HF550X Touch Mobile Computer to expand radio frequency identification (RFID) applications in retail and healthcare, for which a ...
RFID credit cards are growing in popularity and have already been adopted by major credit card issuers. These cards use radio frequencies to allow the cardholder to pay at terminals by tapping their ...
Indian technology company ID Tech Solutions has released its IDT-87 UHF RFID reader to capture tag reads in outdoor, industrial settings such as mine or factory gates and weigh bridges. The reader is ...
It’s not just about tracking and tracing goods through the supply chain anymore. Shippers and carriers alike now envision more “multi-purpose” use for radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, ...
With further adoption of GS1 standards, RFID tags will support greater interoperability, efficiency and safety for each ...
At every turn, networks must handle additional traffic from new sources. One of the latest and soon-to-rise sources of increased network traffic arises from the implementation of radio frequency ...
RFID tags wirelessly provide a wealth of information on products or other items, but they can only be read by dedicated portable devices. That may soon change, however, as a tag-integrated chip and a ...
Siemens Industry, Inc. has added three compact, rugged and affordable RFID readers with standard IO-Link interfaces to its family of Simatic RF200 RFID products. Two of the new readers are ...
A committee of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security next week will consider a report that criticizes the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for security authentication. The ...
The U.S. Department of Defense will require all of its suppliers to use passive radio frequency identification tags (RFID) on all cases and pallets by January 2005, a mandate whose impact will likely ...
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