Going Mobile: The Next Phase of RFID (Part 3) by Doug | Feb 3, 2013Mobile RFID readers that can be used on forklifts, carts or in locations where a fixed reader won’t fit are […]
Deciphering Meaning From Early RFID Signals (Part 3) by Doug | Feb 1, 2013Companies that have been tagging goods for their retail customers have found that the data they get back from their […]
RFID Visibility Data for Business Applications by Doug | Jan 31, 2013To many, “RFID data” is what comes out of an RFID reader, but routing the raw information from an interrogator […]
RFID Automation and Extensibility: A Roadmap to RFID Integration (Part 3) by Doug | Jan 31, 2013Since the first retail mandates were issued, many companies adopted a slap-and-ship approach to becoming compliant. This provided little or […]
Intel and the Future of Consumer Electronics (Part 2) by Doug | Jan 30, 2013Intel is actively exploring using embedded UHF RFID to revolutionize and advance the electronics industry. Embedded RFID will deliver new […]
Readiness Assessment and EPC Adoption Roadmap by Doug | Jan 30, 2013Companies that are being asked by their retail partners to put EPC RFID tags on product shipments face many questions. How will […]
RFID Journal Award 2012: Green Award (Part 1) by Doug | Jan 29, 2013Hewlett-Packard Brazil was given the Green Award for an RFID-enabled system of tracking the recycling of the company’s printers. In […]
RFID and UID Compliance: Making Total Asset Visibility a Reality Play Event (Part 3) by Doug | Jan 27, 2013The use of RFID, combined with U.S. Department of Defense mandates for unique identification (UID), presents challenges and opportunities for […]
Getting 100% Reads with EPC Gen2 Technology (Part 3) by Doug | Jan 27, 2013Learn how to achieve 100 percent read rates by ensuring all tags are encoded, and choosing the right tag for […]
EPC Panel: On-Shelf Availability and Accelerated Reconciliation by Doug | Jan 25, 2013t has been four years since companies began deploying RFID systems based on the EPC Gen 2 air interface and tag […]