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| RFID News Roundup | 11/17/2011 |
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Terso Solutions launches new RFID-enabled freezer; Omni Dallas Hotel tags RFID for uniform tracking; UPM RFID opens online store for its partners to sell NFC tags; NXP intros NFC-enabled reader IC supporting all 13.56 MHz protocols; Austriamicrosystems announces standalone NFC MicroSD; HID Global, Sony unveil NFC-enabled contactless smart-card reader platform for laptop and mobile device market. |
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| AIM to Clarify RFID Interference with Medical Devices | 10/14/2008 |
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AIM Global announced it is creating independent test protocols to determine the safety of using RFID systems in healthcare environments. The protocols will measure how RFID impacts medical devices, pharmaceuticals and human physiology. AIM hopes to have the protocols created and the first certifications issued within 12 months. |
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| TI Releases Tiny Multiprotocol HF RFID Reader Chip | 01/10/2007 |
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Texas Instruments today introduced a high frequency (13.56 MHz) RFID integrated circuit (IC) reader that processes multiple protocols including ISO 14443A/B, ISO 15693, ISO 18000-3, plus TI's own Tag-It portfolio. TI's smallest HF reader, the IC measures 5 by 5 millimeters and is designed for OEMs. |
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| Team to Develop Standards for Testing RFID in Health Care | 06/02/2009 |
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AIM Global, MET Labs and Georgia Tech will develop testing protocols for detecting electromagnetic interference caused by RFID transmissions, and for determining the effects of such interference on medical devices. |
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| Moversa Debuts Universal NFC Chip | 02/17/2009 |
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The Sony-NXP joint venture reports that its chip, which supports the Mifare and FeliCa protocols, is ready for prime time. In France, Carrefour embraces RFID payments by card and phone. |
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| AIM Global to Develop Protocols for Testing Effects of RFID Emissions in Health Care | 10/14/2008 |
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By early 2009, the auto-ID industry association hopes to publish a set of methodologies that can be used to determine the impact of tag and reader transmissions on medical devices, drugs, blood and human physiology. |
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| HF Protocols' Distant Dream | 02/10/2007 |
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Although HF RFID air-interface protocols operate at a single global frequency, a number of factors hinder the ability of HF tags and readers to achieve interoperability. |
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| Will China's RFID Standards Support EPC Protocols, Systems? | 08/16/2006 |
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China has yet to release its much-anticipated RFID standards; some observers say it has produced too little, too late. |
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| Choosing an EPC Gen 2 Interrogator | 06/07/2006 |
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There are important differences between the Gen 1 and Gen 2 protocols. The RFID Alliance Lab found that there also are significant differences among the four commercially available EPC Gen 2 certified interrogators it tested. |
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| RFID's Urge to Converge | 01/22/2006 |
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Efforts are afoot to merge passive and active RFID hardware with other wireless protocols and technology such as Wi-Fi, ZigBee and sensors. Will this marriage work? |
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