A Truly Intelligent Home

A Truly Intelligent Home

Japan’s Tagged World uses RFID to track occupants’ activities, to reduce the chance they will leave a door unlocked, forget their wallets or lose their keys.

Beefing Up Security

Beefing Up Security

A crypto algorithm embedded in an EPC Gen 2 tag could thwart counterfeiters and ensure only supply-chain partners have access to business information.

Making RFID Easy(er)

Making RFID Easy(er)

The continued evolution of radio frequency identification hardware, software and standards is taking much of the complexity—and risk—out of deploying the technology.

7 Trends Driving Adoption

7 Trends Driving Adoption

Whether you’re just considering RFID or expanding a current project, it’s now easier, faster and more cost-effective to deploy the technology—and achieve powerful benefits.

Is RFID Formally Approved for Use on Explosive Gasses?

Has the technology been certified or approved by the industrial gas industry for implementation without affecting the gas stability? —Name withheld ——— I have not heard that radio frequency identification has been approved in any formal way for use on explosive...

RFID News Roundup

Omni-ID, Extronics sign RFID global partnership agreement; RF Code announces wireless air-pressure sensor; Terso Solutions launches new RFID-enabled fridge; Micro-ID intros glass RFID tag for animal tracking; SkyBitz developing Dash7-compliant product; FIME to deliver NFC Forum certification; TagMaster collaborates with Siemens Mobility for vehicle detection.