Serving the Entire RFID Industry
Despite what some people may think, RFID Journal serves both small and large players in the RFID industry.
Despite what some people may think, RFID Journal serves both small and large players in the RFID industry.
Residents at Dogwood Village, in Virginia, use a system that includes active tags, repeaters, readers and pagers that send alerts to the staff, and also tracks response times.
The South Korean company has deployed an RFID-based system from Ubisense and IBM that tracks the locations of personnel, thus enabling managers to reduce the potential for accidents, as well as automatically control lighting.
A.S. Shipping Agencies applies reusable EPC Gen 2 passive tags to shipping containers, enabling the firm to track the location of freight throughout its 60-acre yard.
New Jersey hospital installs RF Technologies’ infant-security system; STMicroelectronics intros MotionBee for remote motion control; PolyIC, Thinfilm announce high-volume pilot production of roll-to-roll printed memory; RF-iT Solutions’ RFID middleware receives SAP certification; Magellan Technology extends U.S. presence; PervCom expands its RFID solution for mining industry.
Oil, gas and chemical companies are working together to develop a common approach and standards for deploying RFID across the industries. The technology promises to improve safety and security while cutting costs during lean times.
Next-generation RFID interrogators sport unprecedented power and memory, improving installation and performance and delivering an ROI to end users.
Will today’s technology be able to handle tomorrow’s huge RFID data volumes?
RFID can take the ‘work’ out of paperwork.