RFID Journal Videos
Why RFID Alone Does Not Equal Visibility
RFID is a revolutionary, enabling technology, but by itself does not provide item visibility. To have such visibility, you must be able to uniquely identify, track and share data regarding the movements and locations of items, and have the resulting ...
The Physics Behind RFID
Obtain a fundamental understanding of RFID hardware. This session will cover the different frequency bands used: LF (125 KHz), HF (13.56 MHz) and UHF (860 to 960 MHz and 2.45 GHz). The instructor will explore the nature of RF fields and radio propaga...
Auto-ID Conference: Bar Codes Explained
Bar codes are not as simple as you might think. There are different symbologies, standards and applications. In this session, the presenter will explain the different symbologies—both linear bar codes and two-dimensional (2D) symbols, such as EAN/U...
The Effects of RFID on Medical Devices
Commonly encountered electromagnetic (EM) environments have been found to affect the performance of some implantable medical devices. Such devices include cardiac pulse generators, neurostimulators, drug infusion pumps, and glucose and cardiac monito...
Driving Benefits From EPC Data Using EPCIS
The EPC Information Service (EPCIS), which enables companies to share EPC data securely over networks, is part of the suite of EPC standards for inventory and asset traceability. This session will explain the EPCIS standard, exploring why it is criti...