Designing Custom HF Antennas for RFID Applications
How to build and tune high-frequency antennas that can operate at 13.56 MHz.
How to build and tune high-frequency antennas that can operate at 13.56 MHz.
With greater visibility into the ins and outs of the supply chain and production processes, breweries will have the intelligence required to compete in today’s increasingly unpredictable, consumer-driven marketplace.
With greater visibility into the ins and outs of the supply chain and production processes, breweries will have the intelligence required to compete in today’s increasingly unpredictable, consumer-driven marketplace.
The GB4U8 inlay leverages NXP’s UCODE 8 chip and antenna design to accomplish what SML calls an increase in performance over other tags in its 42- by 16-millimeter size.
Kinetica predicts AI, IoT use cases will drive demand for next-gen databases ••• Mining businesses identify IoT as essential to gaining competitive edge, says Inmarsat ••• Theatro receives IoT connected retail application award ••• BuildingDNA wins smart-city solution award ••• PoLTE announces LTE cloud-computing location architecture for mobile, IoT devices ••• Kerlink supports expansion of Senet LP-WAN for commercial deployments, IoT demos.
Last month, RFID Journal held a conference and exhibition for the defense and aerospace sectors. View the presentations from the event.
Bergen Airport to leverage BLIP Systems’ technology to reduce wait times ••• RAIN RFID Alliance announces retail brands worldwide adopting UHF RFID ••• Schreiner ProTech intros RFID label for container management ••• CEVA’s Bluetooth 5 Low Energy IP certified with Ellisys’ Bluetooth compliance tester ••• Global Net Solutions Offers IoT badge-based security system ••• Runtime announces commercial support for Thread ••• CAEN RFID releases Bluetooth UHF RFID key fob reader.
Use insights based on Nate Silver’s The Signal and the Noise to make better use of RFID data analytics to improve processes.
The ALR-S350 is designed to enable companies to employ their own iOS or Android devices with a Bluetooth connection to manage read data, using the polarization of their choice.
The system, provided by Quuppa, has helped the company to increase sales and productivity, understand how its workspace is being used and automatically enable the utilization of rooms.