The company says its DWM1000 module can be used to make low-cost tags, supporting real-time location systems that can pinpoint a tag’s location within 10 centimeters at a distance of 100 meters or more.
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Small Stores in Norway See Payback From RFID
The retailers are using a low-cost solution from Front Systems, consisting of passive UHF RFID labels, as well inventory-management software, readers and printer-encoders.
Lower the Barriers to Adoption
The RFID industry needs to do more to make it possible for companies to test RFID systems or use the technology for small applications.
Aston Martin to Present Keynote Session at RFID Journal LIVE! Europe 2014
The event, to be held on Oct. 23, in London, England, will highlight leading companies’ radio frequency identification deployments in the region, and demonstrate the latest technology solutions.
Qatar’s Public Prosecution Office Cuts File Search Time by 60 Percent
The department’s facilities in Doha’s West Bay and Al Sadd neighborhoods use passive RFID UHF tags to track more than 100,000 legal files, as well as assets.
Palmetto Health Extends RTLS to New Facility
The South Carolina health-care provider now uses a centralized Ekahau Wi-Fi-based solution to track the locations of assets at four of its hospitals.
RFID News Roundup
CipherLab intros software suite for its 8600 mobile computers; Great Wolf Lodge New England implements PDC’s Smart Band RFID system; Norway’s postal service deploys HID Global access-control technology; Lab ID unveils new NFC tag; U.S. postal service issues RFP for sensors and Internet of Things; TransTech systems adds UHF to integrated RFID solutions portfolio; new IoT survey from Fortinet reveals concerns about data security and privacy.
New Cross Hospital Boosts Hand Hygiene, Efficiency via RTLS
The British medical facility has deployed a solution, provided by TeleTracking and CenTrak, to track the location and status of assets, patients and personnel.
Eskimo Cold Storage Recoups RFID Investment in a Flash
The Georgia company is using an RFID system to help identify the locations of pallets loaded with chicken and other flash-frozen food products.
Harting’s LocField Reader Antenna Promises Flexible Read Range
The antenna—in the form of a coax cable bendable into any shape—could be installed along a shelf or rack, within a vehicle, or around a machine’s interior, to create a precise read zone.
Mühlbauer Unveils Machines that Print Tag Antennas, Attach Chips, ‘Personalize’ Labels
The new machines, the company reports, are designed to meet the market’s needs for quality inlay production, as well as speed, scalability, flexibility and cost-savings.
The Real World of Active RFID Tags
Here’s how the technology is being used today to solve real problems, and what’s in store for the future.











