Each month, RFID Journal receives numerous white paper submissions from outside experts. We read each paper carefully and select the most informative articles. Please note that we cannot guarantee the accuracy of facts or claims in these papers.
2.4 GHz RFID-enabled Solution Deployed by China Post in Domestic Mail: Quality of Service Measurement
Published May 2012
The Shanghai Research Institute of China Post (SRI) sought to improve the quality of service for domestic mail delivery. China Post required a solution offering good performance, cost efficiency and easy implementation, and that would cause no changes or interference with daily operations. This article describes key points of the 2.4 GHz RFID-enabled solution chosen for this task, as well as its deployment by China Post in measuring the quality of domestic mail delivery. (13 pages)
Unchaining the Value of RFID for a Fast ROI
Published April 2012
This white paper explains how RFID can deliver a return on investment in a number of applications, including asset tracking, item-level inventory management, WIP and RTI tracking and optimizing shipping and receiving.
Baggage Self-check-in: The Latest Airport Innovation
Published February 2012
Richard Slawsky, a contributing editor for KioskMarketplace.com, outlines how enabling airline passengers to tag their luggage can reduce costs and wait times. (3 pages)
RFID in Vehicles
Published February 2012
Fritz Esker, a contributing writer for KioskMarketplace.com, explains how new uses for radio frequency identification technology allow companies to offer self-service rentals and track deliveries more effectively. (3 pages)
Item-Level RFID: A Competitive Differentiator
Published January 2012
Accenture's Mike Gorshe, Mary Rollman and Russ Beverly, in cooperation with the VICS Item Level RFID Initiative, discuss why item-level radio frequency identification is setting many companies in the retail supply chain apart from their competition. Chain-wide rollouts by a number of North America's largest clothing retailers, the authors indicate, are a clear sign that this technology will soon be broadly adopted by the industry. (12 pages)
Getting Started With UHF RFID Solutions: The Technology, Applications and Benefits
Published December 2011
RFID can provide constant and effort-free identification, location and tracking information. This white paper, from Motorola, outlines the technology, applications and benefits, providing users with increased visibility into the inventory and movement of assets, goods and products. (16 pages)
6 Major Problems With Wi-Fi RTLS That Cannot Be Ignored
Published September 2011
Although real-time location system (RTLS) technology can be piggybacked onto an organization's existing Wi-Fi infrastructure, Wi-Fi's capabilities are inadequate for use in hospital asset- and patient-tracking applications. TeleTracking Technologies explains why it believes that a Wi-Fi-based RTLS is less accurate—and, ultimately, more expensive—than an installation designed specifically for monitoring the locations and status of equipment and individuals.
Understanding the Characteristics of the RFID Spectrum: Choosing the Right RF Technology to Automate Your Business
Published July 2011
In this tech brief, Motorola explains how a company can choose the proper RFID technology for its particular identification, location, tracking and payment applications—such as managing inventory in a retail store or warehouse, tracking work-in-process operations at a manufacturing plant, monitoring medical equipment at a hospital, or keeping tabs on Near Field Communication cards for payment transactions. This document examines the various types of RFID technologies, such as low-frequency (LF), high-frequency (HF) and ultrahigh-frequency (UHF), that can help enterprise organizations automatically identify, locate, track and process their critical business products, assets and transactions. (6 pages)
Bar-code-based Asset Tracking Is for Losers!
Published June 2011
Bar codes are now 40 years old, and companies using only that technology are employing an antiquated system. RFID asset tracking has taken off over the past year, but there are still many questions yet to be answered. This white paper, from ODIN Technologies, answers some of those questions, and explains how getting started with an RFID-based asset-tracking program can make a company "cool" again. (9 pages)
High-Memory RFID for Aerospace, Manufacturing, MRO and Remote Asset Management
Published March 2011
Xerafy examines high-memory RFID tags, applications that can utilize this type of tagging, and the advantages that can be gained by integrating high-memory tags into such applications as maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and asset management.