
TrazeTag Designs Rubberized RFID Labels for Abusive Environments
Each tag’s passive RFID inlay is protected by a flexible plastic material that can be custom-molded with wear-resistant text and graphics, for identifying pipes, cable or heavy equipment.
Do Racing Facilities Use Passive RFID?
Do you know of any cases of passive radio frequency identification technology being utilized in this manner? —Name withheld ——— Yes, there are several ways in which racing facilities can use passive RFID systems. One is to track car parts and tires. The National...Is There a “Gold Standard” for 13.56 MHz RFID in Terms of Efficiency and Range?
I am trying to figure out which tags and readers are the state-of-the-art options. —Name withheld ——— I don’t believe there is a “gold standard,” per se. Both the ISO 14443 and ISO 15693 standards are well established, and products based on those...
Merging Bricks and Clicks
Online retailing has led customers to expect more from the stores they visit, and RFID is the key to giving them a better experience.