RFID devices can be useful internet of things endpoints, but they should be checked for security and compatibility before deployment Legacy manual and barcode systems are still in widespread use, but ...
In the previous article, “The principles of RFID: Active Tags,” we discussed a classification of RFID tag called the active tag. Even though the active tag has many applications, it does not get as ...
Omni-ID, and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) tag maker, has extended its range of sensing devices to include five new tags built to monitor temperatures, detect the presence of liquids and ...
Many financial institutions have been retrofitting data centers with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems and replacing barcode labels on their IT assets with passive RFID tags 1,2.This is in ...
GAO RFID announced the release of its compact 865 to 928 MHz Gen 2 passive RFID tag which can be easily attached to an item by adhesive, magnetic tape or cable. This compact Gen 2 passive RFID tag, ...
Applications of radio-frequency identification (RFID) are widespread in today's well-connected society. Found in nearly every market including government, transportation, food, health care, retail, ...
Although automakers have long used RFID to track vehicles under construction as they move through some of their manufacturing plants, given that radio waves are reflected by metal, these tracking ...
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