World’s Largest Cruise Ship Launches RFID-based Passenger-Tracking System
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is renting out iPhones and wristbands with Wi-Fi RFID tags to help families and groups locate their members.
For Union Hospital, Recall of Vital-Sign Monitors Reinforces Value of RTLS
An IR/RFID hybrid system lets the Indiana hospital quickly pinpoint the location of its assets, reducing the quantity of equipment needed and the time spent searching for it.
Why RFID Vendors and Users Speak Different Languages
Vendors look at RFID from an engineering perspective, which often confuses end users who are trying to figure out what RFID does and how it can be used to improve the way they do business.
Where Can I Find Test Equipment?
We need a high-speed quality check to ensure that chips and antennas are intact and functioning after being processed into cards. I have searched, but can not seem to find a reliable company that supplies such test equipment. Does anyone have a source or a direction I...Putting the Cart Before the RFID Horse
Vendors believe they can sell RFID as part of business process transformation, but end users say they want incremental change.
Legislators Need to Do a Little Homework
Two bills pending in U.S. state legislatures seek to curb RFID, but their chief sponsors don’t know the first thing about the technology.
Legislators Need to Do a Little Homework
Two bills pending in U.S. state legislatures seek to curb RFID, but their chief sponsors don’t know the first thing about the technology.
Airbus Installs RTLS for Large-Component Assembly
Ubisense RFID tags, readers and software will make it easier for the aircraft manufacturer to track production of key components for its A380 double-decker planes.
