Calling All Experts on RFID Sensors
The editors of a new book are looking for experts to contribute chapters on RFID sensors.
The editors of a new book are looking for experts to contribute chapters on RFID sensors.
GS1 Australia last week announced the successful completion of an RFID pilot that saw broad collaboration from participants in the government, academia, and vendor communities. The pilot demonstrated clear productivity gains over existing processes and was characterized as “the most important EPC/RFID pilot done in Australia yet.”
Not only is the return on investment from the technology clear, but it can also be used to enhance the shopping experience.
German industrial services and products company F’IS has added RFID technology to its mobile devices used for monitoring machinery.
Luther College is using an active RFID-enabled security system from Headwater Systems to track the keys to 56 buildings on campus.
Gerd Wolfram, leader of METRO Group’s RFID effort, will explain why the retailer is moving ahead with its RFID rollout now, and what it will require from suppliers in 2008, at the RFID event for companies doing business in Europe.
Each type of location-tracking technology has its own benefits and drawbacks. Here’s an overview of what you should consider.
The editors of a new book are looking for experts to contribute chapters on RFID sensors.
Baird has released its June report. The 15-page document is a worthwhile read for anyone requiring an overview of the industry’s last 30 days. For those without time to do so, we have reprinted here the report’s summary.
To help it manage its collection, the National Museum in Kuala Lumpur plans to apply passive HF tags to a million items—and the shelves on which they are stored.