by Admin | Jan 17, 2013 | News
National Instruments’ engineers and interns installed Wavetrend radio frequency identification readers in real go-karts and inserted tags in mushrooms, bananas, stars and other items.
by s9800078 | Jan 16, 2013 | News
Please explain how this occurs. —Name withheld ——— Technically speaking, it doesn’t. Radio waves don’t travel from one radio to another—they travel from a transmitter to a receiver. Devices that both transmit and receive are called transceivers. Radio...
by Admin | Jan 16, 2013 | News
The guide, based on a survey of 200 current and potential RFID end users, as well as data regarding RFID Journal’s 90,000 registered users, reveals which companies are investing in RFID technologies—and how to convert them into customers.
by s9800078 | Jan 15, 2013 | News
I recently came across an old MIT Web site about Physical Markup Language (PML) that has missing sections and apparently has not been updated since 2002. I searched the Web for other sources of information about this subject, but there seems to be very little out...
by Admin | Jan 15, 2013 | News
The company is marketing its EasyID system for the iPad tablet to health-care providers and other organizations, to help them track asset inspections via an RFID reader wand.