Feb. 5, 2003 – Parelec Inc., a startup that makes conductive inks and pastes, says it has developed an ink that enables companies to print highly conductive RFID antennas on paper and polyester.
The following is excerpted from Chapter 3: Radio Basics for UHF RFID from the Book, The RF in RFID: Passive UHF RFID in Practice by Daniel M. Dobkin. RFDesignLine readers who order a copy of this book ...
In a recent study carried out by researchers at the Tampere University of Technology’s Rauma Research Unit, in Finland, a fractal UHF RFID handheld reader antenna performed better than traditional ...
The agreement combines RF Controls’ UHF RFID location technology with Wachter’s nationwide deployment and support ...
While this book excerpt from The RF in RFID:Passive UHF RFID in Practice, focuses on RFID applications, it is an excellent primer for RF basics. Part 1 covers electromagnetic waves, signal voltage, ...
RF Controls and Wachter partner to deliver turnkey, enterprise-scale UHF RFID RTLS deployments nationwide, enabling ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has become integral to modern wireless communications, enabling efficient identification, tracking, and data exchange across a multitude of ...
Researchers at North Dakota State University have developed an RFID tag that neatly solves the problem of metallic interference — it uses the metal it's attached to as an antenna. Traditional RFID ...
The RFID HD RooTenna series offers six options of integrated RFID antennas covering 865-960 MHz. The RooTenna series integrates a high-performance RFID antenna and a compartment for reader electronics ...
A dissolvable drug capsule uses radiofrequency signals to ensure that people are taking their medication on schedule ...
Meet Us at NRF 2026. Wachter will be exhibiting in Booth 4133 at NRF 2026, January 11–13, 2026, at the Javits Center in ...
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