RFID Traffic Cops
A team of Japanese researchers developed an RFID system to reduce pedestrian accidents at intersections.
A team of Japanese researchers developed an RFID system to reduce pedestrian accidents at intersections.
RFID is giving new meaning to the term “snail mail.”
When you’re involved in a car crash, waiting to be rescued can be a matter of life or death.
If more retailers don’t see the benefits of using RFID technologies, the pace of adoption will remain slow.
Search engines for the EPCglobal Network will allow companies to find and share data securely.
When you think outside the supply chain, amazing RFID applications will be possible.
Introducing the winners of the first annual RFID Journal Awards.
The SAFETY Act could protect companies that sell or use RFID anti-terror solutions from tort liability.
After years of sitting on the sidelines, Germany’s largest fashion retailer has decided to launch a six-month pilot involving the tagging of 50,000 items.
The Des Moines, Iowa, hospital is employing passive HF tags to inventory its supply of stents, balloons and other devices used in its catheterization lab—and, eventually, to bill patients.