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| Ultra-wideband (UWB): Technology, Applications, and Solutions | 12/03/2010 |
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Published by Mind Commerce: July 2009
Author: Sanjay Chatterjee 90 Pages |
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| Real-time Location Services (RTLS): Applications, Services and Company Analysis | 12/04/2010 |
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Published by Mind Commerce: June 2009
Author: Sanjay Chatterjee 109 Pages |
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| Evaluation of Companies, Business Case Assessment, Case Studies and Applications | 12/08/2010 |
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Published by Mind Commerce: October 2009
Author: Sanjay Chatterjee 109 Pages |
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| Beyond the Supply Chain | 11/23/2010 |
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RFID is enabling a new generation of innovative business and consumer applications. |
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| RFID: The Next Stage | 11/23/2010 |
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A host of innovative business and consumer applications for radio frequency identification are on the horizon. Industry leaders and adopters share their insights. |
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| Are There Applications for Which Bar Codes Would Be More Effective Than RFID? | 11/18/2010 |
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| RFID News Roundup | 10/14/2010 |
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Dash7 Alliance launches initiative to create standard network interface for ISO 18000-7 readers; HID Global, Sony to develop RFID reader platform for PCs; UNC study examines effectiveness of RF-enabled sponges; LA Metro to use contactless technology for single- and limited-use paper tickets; FastRFID implements RFID-enabled secure access-control system for GATC; Identec Solutions buys Sattel, provider of DGPS technology; Mobile Mark intros new RFID antennas for midrange industrial applications. |
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| Chip-size EPC Gen 2 Tag Promises to Enable New Applications | 09/27/2010 |
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FEC International is marketing a tag made with NXP Semiconductors' Ucode G2XM chip and an antenna that fits directly onto the IC's surface, resulting in a tag approximately the size of a grain of sand. |
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| What Are Some Common Applications of RFID? | 09/16/2010 |
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| Dash7 Alliance Working on New Specification, Tags for ISO 18000-7 | 07/30/2010 |
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The group has introduced a new specification, known as Mode 2, for ISO approval, that would allow the integration of 433 MHz active and 13.56 MHz passive RFID on a single tag. It would also enable tag-to-tag transmission, and make possible a range of new applications. |
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