Maryland’s Medical Examiner to Track Human Bodies Via RFID
After using EPC Gen 2 passive UHF tags and readers to track paperwork for one year, the organization expects to soon begin utilizing RFID wristbands to track the decedents as well.
End Users Want an iPod
Could an RFID company build a solution that is easy to deploy, works well and doesn’t involve a lot of hassle? If so, it could dramatically boost the technology’s adoption.
Why RFID Is Poised for Growth in India
If user concerns are adequately addressed, RFID adoption can show a significant increase.
Can Stacked, Tagged Gift Cards Be Read and Inventoried 300 Deep in a Cardboard Carton?
Is this possible? And if so, what limitations would there be? —Name withheld ——— The answer is yes, but requires some elaboration. First, there are different types of RFID technology that you could use. Magellan Technology has developed high-frequency (HF) tags that...
Cotemar Uses RTLS to Manage Safety, Supplies for Offshore Oil Workers
The company is employing AeroScout Wi-Fi RFID tags to track the whereabouts of personnel and visitors on each of four offshore platforms that serve as floating hotels for PEMEX employees working on oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.
New Chicago-area Casino Chips Its Uniforms
To streamline the management of its complicated uniform inventory process, Rivers Casino has sewn EPC RFID tags into 20,000 pieces of apparel.
Exciting Times for RFID in Latin America
There are many exciting projects taking place in the region, and they could impact the global adoption of radio frequency identification.
Exciting Times for RFID in Latin America
There are many exciting projects taking place in the region, and they could impact the global adoption of radio frequency identification.
