by Rich Handley | Dec 13, 2021 | News
The technology consists of tags on pieces of metal custom-produced for orders, as well as anchors that receive beacon-based data to identify where items are located in real time, whether they are in storage or being shipped to customers.
by Rich Handley | Dec 12, 2021 | News
Avon and Somerset Police are providing citizens with the bracelets, each containing a unique ID number linked to data provided by caretakers or family members, so those with the disorder can be identified and their loved ones can be contacted.
by Rich Handley | Dec 12, 2021 | Expert Views
Why and how today’s businesses must deliver predictive, real-time customer experiences.
by Rich Handley | Dec 12, 2021 | Editor's Views
Kroger says its automated fulfillment facilities, which rely on RFID, are performing better than expected, and the company is expanding its network in the United States.
by Rich Handley | Dec 10, 2021 | News
The MTA has deployed wireless mesh-networked emergency LED lights in its Canarsie and Rutgers tunnels to ensure all battery-powered lights work properly, while enabling two-way control and the ability to apply sensors to detect fires and other problems.
by Rich Handley | Dec 9, 2021 | News
Tageos launches sustainable RFID inlays with NXP, Impinj ICs; CVS, Identiv offer NFC-based talking prescription labels; STMicroelectronics upgrades machine-learning software for connected devices; Kerlink, Vision Valley partner on LoRaWan IoT networks in Middle East, North Africa; Energous RF wireless charging system receives FCC certification; OptConnect acquires IoT network provider Premier Wireless Solutions.
by Rich Handley | Dec 8, 2021 | Editor's Views
RFID Journal is hosting a webinar this week outlining how to implement and run an integrated and active asset-tracking program
by Rich Handley | Dec 8, 2021 | News
Medigate and CrowdStrike have partnered on research to help healthcare companies improve their security infrastructures, with a focus on defense fundamentals.
by Rich Handley | Dec 7, 2021 | News
Researchers at the University of Bologna are building prototypes for bandages with built-in RFID chips and antennas so patients and doctors can capture data about the healing process based on moisture levels, without removing dressings and potentially disturbing wounds.
by Rich Handley | Dec 6, 2021 | News
The standards organization is enabling companies with ultra-wideband technologies to have their products certified for meeting the FiRa specification for the IEEE 802.15.4z standard, so that UWB systems can coexist as the technology becomes more ubiquitous.