BLE Beacons for Business
Once used solely for consumer applications, Bluetooth Low Energy beacons are finding uses in purely business settings.
Once used solely for consumer applications, Bluetooth Low Energy beacons are finding uses in purely business settings.
The retail industry ponders the most efficient way to collect RFID inventory data.
Disney Research has developed a way to use passive UHF tags to determine how
people interact with objects.
U.K. researchers have developed a low-cost antenna that performs about as well as metal ones used in today’s RFID tags.
These small modules provide the performance of full-size readers and can be used to create next-generation solutions.
Capturing performance data in real time helps athletes improve their game—and coaches and federations determine which players to back.
It’s time to devise a plan to store all the RFID data you’re collecting and a strategy to use it—in combination with other information—to gain insights that could transform your business and provide a competitive advantage.
The Nutrace system, already used by hospitals in Europe, includes Belintra’s passive HF RFID tags, Panmobil’s handheld RFID readers and its own Stemato software for managing data.
The team of engineers used off-the-shelf hardware and software to create small aerial and ground robots that could automatically read passive UHF sensors and install those sensors on hard-to-reach objects.
Chains that sell apparel now realize radio frequency identification technology is an essential tool for maintaining accurate inventory, improving store execution and selling across all channels.