
Aerospace Company Tests RFID Solution for Tracking Cell Phones
The project uses GuardRFID’s Active Label, a 6-millimeter-thick, battery-powered 433 MHz tag small enough for monitoring mobile devices, tools and thermometers.
The project uses GuardRFID’s Active Label, a 6-millimeter-thick, battery-powered 433 MHz tag small enough for monitoring mobile devices, tools and thermometers.
Intel’s new processor comes with a built-in AeroScout active RFID Wi-Fi tag that can operate with new AeroScout software to provide security options based on that tag’s location, and help laptop and tablet users find individuals or items within their vicinity.
Despite a decline in the number of problems per thousand travelers, mishandled bags still cost the global airline industry $2.6 billion annually. RFID could help.
Live2Media’s Livecard system includes a radio receiver that operates only when its built-in NFC reader detects an authorized RFID tag and, based on that tag, determines which channels an individual can access.
New York Comic Con adopts RFID to control counterfeiting; Virginia High School installs Ekahau’s RFID solution to bolster emergency responses; Assuta Medical Center implements LogiTag’s SmartCabinet; Sentara Healthcare, Trinitas Regional Medical Center select Versus RTLS; Germany’s Kassel-Calden airport tests RFID to guide visually impaired visitors; Central College Nottingham tests NFC to help teach English as a foreign language.