Researchers at the University of Adelaide are developing a solution to automatically monitor human activity in real time using RFID and sensors.
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Retailers should let RFID do its job.
Kinect Gives RFID Another Pair of Eyes
Complementary technologies could boost confidence in RFID visibility solutions.
RFID-Labeling Apparel Items
Here’s how to set up your printer-encoder software.
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Retailers should let RFID do its job.
European Privacy and Security Standards
Compliance with regulatory requirements will help, not hinder, RFID adoption.
TAMOCO Provides Analytics About NFC Use
The London startup focuses on Near Field Communication RFID tags and services designed to help its clients—retailers and product marketers—learn more about consumer behavior.
RFID File-Tracking Solutions
Here’s what you need to know to decide whether your business could benefit from managing files automatically—and in real time.
Easing the Way for Tagging Items
The University of Arkansas’ RFID Research Center’s compliance program aims to ensure that RFID transponders will work in retail stores.
Building a Visibility Platform
EPCIS adaptors facilitate the exchange of information.
J.C. Penney Pauses RFID Efforts
A troubling decline in sales has had an impact on the retailer’s RFID rollout.
Choose Your Partners Wisely
Whatever your RFID application, there’s nothing worse than having to change partners in the middle of a deployment.












