RFID in Aerospace Expert Views
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Tego's CTO explains why most aviation applications will require at least 2 kilobits.
Government stimulus is not only good for the economy—it also leads to groundbreaking technologies.
We must balance the cost of information with improvement in decisions and actions.
RFID could be the food supply chain's equivalent of the flight data recorder.
Portugal is taking advantage of a global RFID standard to bring benefits to its government and travelers entering the country.
Airports don't have to wait for a global system to benefit from RFID baggage tagging at individual terminals.
A high-tech cluster can spur economic growth. So how do you create one for RFID?
Radio frequency identification is a smart way to keep freight moving forward.
An automated RFID-based tracking solution would not only solve most of the problems airlines face in managing unit load devices (ULDs), but also lead to RFID usage for more applications.
You can add RFID and maintain network performance—without redesigning your infrastructure. Here's how.