Choose Your Mobile Duress Devices Wisely
When selecting a system, be sure it’s supervised, on a dedicated network and designed for life safety so it will work when you need it.
When selecting a system, be sure it’s supervised, on a dedicated network and designed for life safety so it will work when you need it.
A recent archeological discovery has a fascinating connection to the modern-day world of wireless connected devices.
GS1 US’s implementation guideline provides recommendations for companies producing, transporting or storing RFID-tagged products, to help them leverage and share read-based data, improve shipment accuracy and eliminate returns.
Tageos joins Auburn University RFID Lab advisory board; CenTrak launches IoT consulting and training service; IIoT and Digital Twin Consortiums publish security guide; ParkourSC acquires IoT company Qopper; RTLS company Inpixon/IntraNav joins SAP partner program; Avnet, Amazon forge IoT strategic collaboration; GS1 Australia unveils new RFID coalition.
After 20 years as a champion for the radio frequency identification industry, founder and editor Mark Roberti is retiring from RFID Journal.
The company’s Source software-as-a-service platform is designed to make first-mile traceability easier for raw material suppliers, including in agriculture.
The company is expanding its production capacity to a billion NFC and UHF tags per year, while adding a more sustainable antenna production process for the development of specialized and standard RFID tags.
A solution from Interface Systems uses active RFID wristbands or tags, as well as exciters at doorways and readers deployed around a facility, to ensure patients can be accounted for and prevented from leaving secure areas.
If the bowels of the tech stack are not clear and organized, the whole system lags.
The companies plan to increase access to IoT networks and sensor-enabled solutions, making the rural region an epicenter for manufacturing automation and digital agriculture.