Active RFID's share of the total RFID market is expected to grow to $7 billion within 10 years The use of battery-powered wireless products in tagging and tracking applications is rising sharply, ...
LONDON — A British start-up, RFTRAQ (Guildford, England) is ramping up production of its Active RFID tags in an attempt to help jump start the use of the devices and expand into new application ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. December 7, 2006—The ISO standard for active RFID, ISO 18000-7, has been gaining traction in recent months, and industry analysts think it will ...
July 8, 2008 — Hi-G-Tek, a developer of RFID sensing and control solutions for tracking high-value cargo and sensitive materials, today announced a strategic partnership with Dallas, Texas-based ...
Where can I find information regarding security issues pertaining to the use of active RFID tags operating at 433 MHz, and how can I ensure the reliability and security of data when working with ...
DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID tags and RFID readers, has launched 2.4GHz Active RFID Reader DL3800, designed to provide long read range up to 100m. The 2.4GHz active RFID reader have ...
AeroScout Inc. , a leading provider of Wi-Fi-based Active RFID solutions, has launched the AeroScout T3 Tag, which it says is the industry's most advanced, feature-rich tag for asset and people ...
Remember the old Hallmark slogan, “when you care enough to send the very best”? When it comes to RFID, there may be a similar message in the offing. RFID is a generic term that refers to more than ...
Toronto, Canada - GAO RFID Asset Tracking (www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com) is offering its 433 MHz active RFID L-Series reader with RS232 for healthcare asset tracking. This RFID reader is designed for ...
There are two sides to every coin. Instead of swiping or using a chip reader with your credit card, some companies offer wireless cards that you hold up to a reader for just an instant. How convenient ...
Come 2005, radio frequency identification will no longer be an option for the U.S. military. It will be the law. For the Pentagon, RFID systems are part of a major logistics revamp. And the deadline ...
The use of battery-powered wireless products in tagging and tracking applications is rising sharply, according to new data from a British consulting firm. “Active RFID” uses almost any wireless ...