RFID JOURNAL
The Material Problem Hiding in Plain Sight: Why RFID Credential Substrates Matter More Than Ever
The RFID industry has spent decades perfecting what goes inside the card— the chip, the antenna, the encoding, the encryption. We have moved from MIFARE Classic to DESFire EV3, closed...
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Albis Technologies’ RFID Tags Help Protect European Art
Several museums have deployed the company's active 2.4 GHz tags, which detect motion or measure temperature and humidity, thereby alerting the staff if an item is at risk of being…
News June 20Remembering Alan Haberman
The bar-code pioneer was a huge supporter of RFID technology and RFID Journal.
News June 18Which Manufacturers’ Tags Are Suitable for Tracking Assets in a Data Center?
I understand that such tags need to be read-on-metal passive or active tags. Is this true? —Name withheld ——— Generally speaking, most IT asset tracking is being performed with passive…
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