Software Needs to Get Smarter
For RFID systems truly to deliver on their promise, software will not just need to be able to filter data, but to use it in entirely new ways, as well.e
For RFID systems truly to deliver on their promise, software will not just need to be able to filter data, but to use it in entirely new ways, as well.e
This year’s symbol for RFID Journal LIVE! reflects the growing strength of RFID systems and their ability to solve real-world business problems.
For RFID systems truly to deliver on their promise, software will not just need to be able to filter data, but to use it in entirely new ways, as well.e
Headed by the University of Parma’s RFID Lab, the project has the support of 20 major manufacturers and retailers of fast-moving consumer goods.
Starting in December, the company will begin affixing EPC Gen 2 RFID tags to one model of its electric scooters bound for Wal-Mart.
At Hamilton Health Sciences’s acute-care center at McMaster University, the nursing ward is using active RFID tags to track IV pumps and other high-value mobile equipment.
Baird has released its November report. The 16-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.
When it comes to implementing an RFID solution, there are several decisions you should make now to ensure your RFID network will scale as your requirements grow.
Using a system of active and passive RFID tags, the U.K. grocery consortium identifies truck drivers, discourages theft and knows if a trailer loaded with goods has been tampered with.
Canadian beef producer uses an RFID-based system to monitor the processing of cattle carcasses at its plant, as well as the location of each animal’s meat throughout the supply chain.