RFID Captures Each Time Guests Throw in the Towel
A passive UHF RFID system from Towel Tracker enables health clubs, hotels and other businesses to track towels or other objects borrowed and returned, thereby reducing the loss of those items.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Demos RFID Tool-Tracking Solution for Combat Ships
The system uses EPC Gen 2 UHF tags and readers to identify items loaded onboard, in cabinets stored within steel containers, enabling the U.S. Navy to reduce inventory-tracking time from 32 hours to two minutes.
RFID News Roundup
TracTech Systems integrates with The Edge software on RFID-enabled jewelry-management system; Missouri State University implements contactless campus card system; Intellitix links RFID and Facebook at Coachella Festival.
Intermec Simplifies Printer Configuration Via RFID
The company’s new thermal printer models are available with built-in chips enabling buyers to configure the devices through the box before they are powered on, using an RFID reader and Intermec software.
What’s the Cheapest Method of Identifying Football Helmets Via RFID?
We are collecting approximately 13,000 football helmets from various youth football clubs around the country, and we need a way to quickly associate helmet ID information with an RFID tag so that the collected helmets can later be found, analyzed and tested. What is...
Navizon’s Cloud-based RTLS Service Tracks Wi-Fi Tags, Devices
The company’s I.T.S. solution is designed to help users monitor the locations of people and assets indoors, via nodes that read Wi-Fi transmissions from smartphones, laptops and RFID tags.
Are Point-of-Sale Software Companies Targeting Apparel Retailers?
Do you foresee RFID solutions for the apparel sector becoming a market for current retail POS software vendors? —J. Ramires ——— That’s a very interesting question. Clearly, if businesses currently providing point-of-sale (POS) and back-end systems to apparel...
RFID Helps Xplor Action Park Photograph Visitors as They Zip By
EPC tags embedded in safety helmets identify each individual, by means of readers installed in caves, along rivers and at the tops of towers.
