by Doug | Dec 20, 2012 | News
RFID cannot be the mark of the beast if the Holy See is using it.
by Admin | Dec 20, 2012 | News
QuikQ installs more than 1,000 UHF RFID systems at fueling stations; Hong Kong RFID unveils kit to evaluate sensor tags and environmental, hazards monitoring solution; Ekahau, Meraki join forces on cloud-based Wi-Fi RTLS; Times-7 picks Arcadian as new North American distributor for its RFID antennas.
by s9800078 | Dec 19, 2012 | News
Does PIE encoding emit more or fewer pulses of energy than Manchester encoding? —Name withheld ——— Pulse interval encoding (PIE) is a method of transmitting data to an RFID tag by emitting pulses of energy at varying intervals, in order to indicate the ones and zeroes...
by s9800078 | Dec 19, 2012 | News
How can this scenario be achieved, in terms of policy, technology or information? —Name withheld ——— I’m unsure what you mean by safety, as I don’t normally associate safety with tracking packages. Perhaps you are referring to ensuring that a bomb or other...
by s9800078 | Dec 19, 2012 | News
Could a reader communicate with the tag through the box? —Ahmet ——— Dear Ahmet, Radio waves bounce off metal, so it is impossible to read a radio frequency identification tag placed within a metal box. A passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) tag placed inside a wooden box...