by RFID Journal | Apr 11, 2017
How do these types of contactless cards differ? —Ahmed ——— Ahmed, Terms in the RFID industry are often used loosely, […]
by Claire Swedberg | Oct 20, 2006 | News
The cards would contain passive EPC Gen 2 RFID tags, with a read range up to 20 feet to facilitate the processing of multiple travelers simultaneously.
by RFID Journal | Feb 11, 2010 | Blog
Where can I find information regarding the various standards for smart cards? —Name withheld ——— International standards for smart cards […]
by RFID Journal | Feb 10, 2010
Where can I find information regarding the various standards for smart cards? —Name withheld ——— International standards for smart cards […]
by Claire Swedberg | Dec 17, 2008 | News
The British coffee chain is issuing NFC-enabled smart cards, provided by sQuid, that customers can use to pay for food and drink, as well as earn discounts.
by Mary Catherine O\'Connor | Feb 13, 2007 | News
The company believes its PAD card, which incorporates a fingerprint scanner for authentication, is well suited for use for the RFID-enabled passport card proposed by the U.S. Departments of Homeland Security and State.
by Admin | Dec 6, 2006 | News
The Smart Card Alliance has come out against a decision by the US goverment to use Gen2 technology in its passport card initiative. The SCA issued an official statement earlier this week laying out an argument for why RFID technology based on an existing smart card standard, and not Gen2, is preferable for the program.
by Graham Murdoch | Jun 18, 2023 | Expert Views
A properly implemented RFID solution can significantly improve a hospital's transfusion safety.
by RFID Journal | Oct 29, 2013
Can you please explain what each standard is for? —Name withheld ——— The protocols are called the air-interface protocols, and […]
by RFID Journal | Jul 12, 2013
I’d like to be able to interrogate tags measuring 2 millimeters by 2 millimeters, from a distance of between 30 […]