RFID Gets Visual
Electronic displays powered by radio frequency identification are adding a new dimension to the technology.
Electronic displays powered by radio frequency identification are adding a new dimension to the technology.
A top-level tagging plan will help apparel suppliers identify items now, and pave the way for tracking more products in the future.
The company’s CheckMate Land handheld device is available with an RFID reader, to automatically identify the testing of geophones used by the oil and gas industry in measuring seismic activity.
Idealcombi has reduced the time required to produce a custom window or door down to about one minute, using EPC Gen 2 passive UHF tags to automatically adjust the settings on its manufacturing equipment.
Raging Mobile is developing in-store kiosks that give consumers the option of having their cell phones receive discounts via femtocell technology if their handsets do not support NFC RFID.