Governments and RFID Leadership
Learning from experience can only bolster RFID adoption, and right now, governments seem to be playing a positive role in the RFID industry.
Learning from experience can only bolster RFID adoption, and right now, governments seem to be playing a positive role in the RFID industry.
Open-source simulation software will enable the RFID community to help develop and learn to use the Internet of Things.
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To outsmart hackers, smart security systems are combining RFID with video and biometric technology.
Adopting RFID all at once could lower the cost of deployment, deliver business benefits and offset a government mandate to track drugs.
Adopting RFID all at once could lower the cost of deployment, deliver business benefits and offset a government mandate to track drugs.
AESSEAL assessed EPC Gen 2 tags and interrogators at GS1 UK’s new RFID test center, with plans to deploy the technology to speed up the time needed to receive and locate products.
A California startup has developed WineM, an RFID-enabled wine rack that lets aficionados and sommeliers manage their collection visually.
BindTech, a Nashville, Tenn., bindery, received a patent for a process that can embed an RFID tag in a book cover as it is being manufactured.
A key member of the EPCglobal committee that is developing the 13.56 MHz Gen2 HF standard has serious doubts as to whether the standard will represent a significant improvement over what is already available in the market, and if it can meet pharmaceutical industry needs for high-speed item-level identification.