E-passport Tag Comes With Switch
To bolster data security, SmartCode’s tag design has a button that must be pressed to make the tag operable.
To bolster data security, SmartCode’s tag design has a button that must be pressed to make the tag operable.
RFID-based promotions tracking got another boost last week as OATSystems, ADT, and Intel announced a “proof of ROI” program aimed at demonstrating its value to a handful of retailers. The companies will provide RFID hardware, software, and services to outfit ten stores of five retailers with promotions-tracking capabilities.
A draft report from a DHS advisory group argues that the benefits from using RFID-enabled documents to verify an individual’s identity are overshadowed by the risks to personal privacy.
A trio of companies believe tracking promotional displays with RFID will demonstrate to retailers and consumer packaged goods companies an ROI that is easy to attain.
Purchasers of RFID interrogators should be sure their contracts guarantee the regulatory compliance of the devices and their components.
The new protocol is not going to deliver a huge performance boost—at least not right away.
Cambridge-based research firm IDTechEx this week released a report on the debate between high frequency (HF) RFID and ultrahigh frequency (UHF) RFID for use at the item level.
The two companies have begun a proof-of-concept test to seek the FAA’s approval to place battery-powered UHF RFID tags on aircraft parts.
The Texas firm is partnering with data storage and recovery specialist Media Recovery to enable the solution.
ACG readers now NFC-capable; Sirit releasing new AVI interrogator; companies combine platforms for patient, asset tracking.