by Admin | Jun 3, 2010 | News
Leading experts on the use of RFID in apparel will address back-end integration, business process change, system complexity, tagging challenges and other issues.
by Admin | Jun 2, 2010 | News
All flight-related data is encoded to a bag tag’s EPC Gen 2 inlay, enabling the Danish airport to sort luggage without the need for a centralized database.
by s9800078 | Jun 1, 2010 | News
In a situation in which multiple passive RFID tags are in close proximity to one another, how does a reader pick out just one tag from many? —Matthew (Reading, Mass.) ——— What you are referring to is known as singulation. Part of the air-interface protocol—the...
by Admin | Jun 1, 2010 | Expert Views
Mining companies worldwide have been using RFID to track assets, vehicles and workers above and below ground. Now industry pioneers are adopting new applications to further streamline production and reduce costs, as well as improve safety.
by Admin | Jun 1, 2010 | Expert Views
How can vendors find—and address—the people for whom the status quo is unacceptable?
by Admin | Jun 1, 2010 | Expert Views
Companies are now looking at RFID as a technology that can solve internal problems, rather than as a way to share data across the supply chain.
by Admin | Jun 1, 2010 | Expert Views
New solutions make RFID technology more manageable—and affordable—for apparel retailers.
by Admin | Jun 1, 2010 | Expert Views
It’s possible to track 2,000 discs on a pallet if you pay attention to the way they’re RFID-tagged, packed and stacked.
by Admin | Jun 1, 2010 | Expert Views
Amazon, eBay and Google were all dumb ideas.
by Admin | Jun 1, 2010 | Editor's Views
Introducing the winners of the 2010 RFID Journal Awards.