Alaska’s Dept. of Transportation Mixes Asphalt and RFID

Alaska’s Dept. of Transportation Mixes Asphalt and RFID

With help from the University of Alaska, the DOT is evaluating how radio frequency identification can be used to track the amount of time that passes between the moment a truck is first loaded with asphalt and the instant the hot mixture is dumped.

How Does RFID Work?

Can you please explain how radio frequency identification systems operate? —Name withheld ——— That’s not a simple question to answer, since different RFID systems work in different ways. So let me start with what radio frequency identification is: RFID is any...

Thoughts From NRF’s Big Show

Based on the products on display at the conference, it seems retailers are focused on making shopping easier—even from your phone.

RFID News Roundup

Invengo releases high-performance EPC Gen 2 RFID inlays for retail apps; Container Centralen deploys Confidex tags in 3.5 million plant trolleys; Telefónica, Visa Europe, la Caixa complete NFC-enabled Spanish mobile shopping project; Savi’s RFID hardware passes global field tests for standards compliance; Motorola Solutions’ MC9190-G handheld computer comes with built-in RFID tag; FIATECH publishes guide on RFID for construction industry.