Medical Center East Deploys Ultrasound Auto-ID System
The Birmingham, Ala., hospital is using the technology to track medical equipment and patients.
The Birmingham, Ala., hospital is using the technology to track medical equipment and patients.
Leading academics focused on RFID have announced plans to hold one event in the United States, colocated with RFID Journal LIVE!, and another in Europe.
Using RFID technology from AeroScout, the solution is designed to work with a hospital’s existing Wi-Fi infrastructure.
The technology enables the company to record those entering or leaving the facility, providing critical information in the event of a natural or manmade disaster.
The company will use active tags to help it track auto parts, manufacturing processes and finished vehicles.
The RFID systems integrator and testing firm has published its eighth RFID product-testing report, this time evaluating the ability of select EPC Gen 2 passive tags to perform across all frequencies within the UHF range.
The manufacturer of corrugated paper products deployed a system it codeveloped with IPICO, which plans to market it to other companies in the paper industry.
When working to meet RFID compliance mandates, it is important to implement a scalable solution that not only satisfies today’s needs, but also allows for future growth.
A massive amount of work is being done behind the scenes to resolve many issues impeding RFID adoption today.
Television and movie directors have latched onto RFID, but the depiction of the technology is often silly and sometimes damaging.