The End of Disputed Goals?
RFID may be just the thing to insure the accuracy of sports calls.
RFID may be just the thing to insure the accuracy of sports calls.
A demo pulls maps from Web databases to locate a tag, revealing how RFID data can be melded with other rich data sources using Web services.
What’s in store for the RFID industry? Executives can count on another good year.
Auto-ID Labs is developing a software simulation called the Realm, which will determine optimal architectures for the EPCglobal Network.
EPCglobal certification programs will ensure that hardware and software products meet approved standards.
In France, people use RFID-enabled prepaid cards to rent bicycles from 175 locations across Lyon and its suburbs.
The world’s leading RFID media company has published its preliminary agenda for the RFID Journal LIVE! 2006 Conference and Exhibition.
Frost & Sullivan today released a report on RFID’s application in the pharmaceutical and healthcare verticals, predicting the market will top $2 billion by 2011. This article has more details.
The company outlines the types of data that will be encoded to specialized UHF tags for Dreamliner airplane parts, and moves closer to establishing a timeline for the tags’ creation.
Texas Instruments is the latest tag manufacturer using the Impinj Monza chip for Gen 2 inlays and chip-and-strap assemblies.