Safer Roads for Bicyclists

See-mi’s RFID system could reduce bicycle accidents. The “cyclist warning” display, which is mounted on traffic lights, flashes to alert drivers that there are riders in their path.

FDA, EC Considering RFID for Drug Pedigrees

The FDA and the European Commission are each seeking input on technologies and methods for pharmaceutical serialization and tracking. The FDA is required to develop track-and-trace identification and technology standards, while the EC is broadly reviewing options to improve the drug supply chain.

Life Without LBT

Life Without LBT

The elimination of the listen-before-talk protocol in Europe and Japan will help dense-reader mode RFID systems—if companies protect their backscatter.

Green Is Good

Green Is Good

I’ve never bought into the view that says the world is made up of “tree huggers” who care more about the spotted owl than unemployed workers and businesspeople who are prepared to pollute rivers, lakes and the air to make a quick buck. Just ask...

Startup Touts 600-foot Read Range for Passive RFID

Mojix is a startup led by former NASA deep space scientists who used their digital signal processing expertise to develop passive RFID technology with 600-foot read range. Mojix says its STAR system can identify individual Gen2 tags within a 250,000 square foot area.