The (RFID) World According to Moore
Based on the technology life cycle described in Geoffrey Moore’s bestseller Inside the Tornado, RFID is nearing widespread adoption in some industries.
Based on the technology life cycle described in Geoffrey Moore’s bestseller Inside the Tornado, RFID is nearing widespread adoption in some industries.
RFID tags could replace gravestones in green cemeteries.
AT&T researchers have devised a way to remotely monitor the elderly at home, to help keep them from falling.
New RFID reader chips can be embedded in products to give them the intelligence to interact with people and the world around them.
A new air interface protocol that connects RFID sensors with the EPCglobal network will play a pivotal role in realizing the Internet of Things.
Why the RFID market needs a sense of community.
These popular strategies, gleaned from people involved in successful deployments, will help you garner support and secure funding.
The Department of Defense’s Institute of Heraldry is tracking its archived badges, medals and other insignia with RFID tags, and is using handheld readers to locate them, as well as a fixed portal to alert staff members if an item is removed.