by Rich Handley | Aug 19, 2021 | News
The study, conducted by the University of Leicester’s Professor Adrian Beck, offers insights into how retail companies have evolved their radio frequency identification systems, as well as how they innovate.
by Rich Handley | Aug 18, 2021 | News
A solution developed at Carnegie Mellon’s WiTech Lab includes an array of flexible antennas woven into fabric, such as furniture upholstery, that can identify location within a few centimeters and also detect non-tagged items.
by Rich Handley | Aug 18, 2021 | Expert Views
It is surprisingly simple to build Internet of Things applications for Apple’s operating system.
by Rich Handley | Aug 17, 2021 | News
According to a recent survey, the demand for access control, locks, visitor management systems and other solutions is on the rise, but the ability to institute a lockdown still poses a challenge.
by Rich Handley | Aug 16, 2021 | News
Kinexon’s X-Tag is designed to cost about one-fifth the price of existing UWB tags for Industrial IoT applications tracking items moving around a facility to gain a real-time view into operations and analyze business processes.
by Rich Handley | Aug 16, 2021 | How-To & Best Practices
Item-level RFID tagging can help companies thwart theft in retail operations. Here’s how you can implement RFID for your entire supply and distribution process.
by Rich Handley | Aug 15, 2021 | Editor's Views
This fall, thousands of college students will utilize mobile student IDs based on Near Field Communication, thanks to an Apple rollout that will enable purchases and grant building access without the need for physical cards.
by Rich Handley | Aug 15, 2021 | Expert Views
Here’s how to assess the utility and desirability of the systems you might be considering for deployment.
by Rich Handley | Aug 13, 2021 | News
Discover how RFID-based livestock-management technology can identify and track cattle, record essential information and manage the spread of animal diseases.
by Rich Handley | Aug 13, 2021 | News
Two new kits from positioning technology company u-blox are intended to help developers test indoor positioning via Bluetooth Low Energy, using angle-of-arrival, for unique applications.