A basic Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system consists of: an antenna; a transceiver with a decoder; and a transponder (also known as an RFID tag). Without software to utilize the information ...
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a technology that uses electromagnetic waves in the RF spectrum to identify an object, animal, or person. It is often considered as an alternative to the bar ...
The Distribution Business Management Assn. will hold what it has titled the RFID Survival Summit at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Md., from June 7-9, 2005. The event will be part of ...
Please let me know where I might go to find some basic information about radio frequency identification technology. Name withheld On our Web site, we have a Get Started section that provides all of ...
Siemens Business Services, SAP and Intel Corporation have developed a joint RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) package for first-time users. The bundle includes consulting, software, hardware and ...
Marlo Brooke is president of Avatar Partners, a consulting services company specializing in RFID and supply chain implementation. I'm often asked how to implement RFID beyond bare minimum ...
FSTC sets standard for RFID tagging of bank data centre IT assets The Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC) today announced it has published RFID Basic Functional and Numbering Requirements ...
Combining surveillance video with analytics, transaction data and other business data is an approach more organizations are taking to gain operational insights and improve efficiency and performance.
New to RFID? Here’s your opportunity to gain a basic introduction to the fundamentals of the technology. The differences between the various classes of tags will be explained, including active and ...