by Admin | Dec 11, 2014 | News
NIST study makes the case for RFID forensic evidence management ••• Austrian psychiatric clinic protects staff, patients via Ekahau RTLS ••• Checkpoint Systems donates 650,000 RFID tags to University of Memphis’ AutoID Lab ••• Atlas RFID adds new functionality to Jovix ••• MEPS Real-Time intros RFID-enabled smart drawers for health-care industry ••• Fujitsu Labs develops compact passive UHF RFID tag for metal, ID cards ••• GuestDriven, Estimote deliver beacon solution to hotel industry.
by Admin | Dec 11, 2014 | Expert Views
As we head into the third wave of the IoT, in which everything is connected in an open ecosystem, RFID is emerging as a handy tool for tying objects, systems and networks together in a cost-effective manner.
by Admin | Dec 10, 2014 | News
Using Bluetooth-based motion sensors, a wristwatch and a cellular network connection, Lively hopes to help older adults live independently, while assuring family members of their safety.
by Admin | Dec 10, 2014 | News
The new ICs come with a built-in microcontroller and a temperature sensor, and are designed for developers of RFID transponders, as well as appliances or other types of electrical devices.
by Admin | Dec 9, 2014 | News
Thanks to RFID tags attached to returnable containers, Migros’ East Switzerland regional cooperative knows which refrigerated goods are being loaded onto which truck, and can intervene if a mistake is being made, while stores can also access that data to check the status of their orders.