by Rich Handley | Apr 7, 2020 | News
The Federal Communications Commission is expected to rule in April on the dedication of the 6 to 7.2 GHz bandwidth to unlicensed Wi-Fi use, which could drown out UWB and other technologies already using that space at a lower power level.
by Rich Handley | Apr 6, 2020 | Editor's Views
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, these machines have become a vital resource for saving lives. Are we using them as efficiently as possible?
by Rich Handley | Apr 6, 2020 | News
An RFID Journal webinar held on Mar. 31, 2020, discussed simple solutions that can help companies deter, detect and diagnose damage in their supply chain so that they can reduce losses by half.
by Admin | Apr 6, 2020 | News
The companies are collaborating on a largescale implementation for Netze BW, a German distribution network company for electricity, gas and water.
by Rich Handley | Apr 6, 2020 | Expert Views
The Internet of Things sector is evolving and will greatly impact many industries, particularly health care, supply chain and retail, during the difficult months ahead.
by Admin | Apr 3, 2020 | News
Several dozen companies are already using a solution now being commercially launched by SML Group, known as FactoryCare, to eliminate shipping errors and thereby avoid corresponding penalties from retailers.
by Rich Handley | Apr 2, 2020 | News
The agency is working to save lives by maintaining the physical integrity of health professionals at the forefront of the war against COVID-19.
by Admin | Apr 2, 2020 | News
The company’s SR1000 Series chips are designed to use less power than standard UWB chips and to be faster due to low latency, as well as cost less and prevent interference from other wireless signals.
by Admin | Apr 1, 2020 | Expert Views
When developing and implementing an RFID solution, it’s a good idea to test early and often.
by Admin | Apr 1, 2020 | News
The company has announced a solution to help retailers manage an increasing number of e-commerce returns as they focus their efforts on online sales during the coronavirus crisis.