RFID (radio frequency identification) tags are small electronic devices that wirelessly identify and track physical articles through radio frequency interaction with RFID readers. Each tag contains a ...
RFID is used in many industries, but it’s also great for hacking. Here’s an 8-track player that harnesses the power of RFID tags to play songs off of an SD card.
What the industry needs are RAIN RFID labels that meet the requirements of retailers for inventory taking while offering a ...
For RFID applications such as toll collection and vehicle and container tracking, the tags are used over and over for many years. Such tags are built into a plastic housing like handheld ...
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PulpaTronics has designed recyclable, paper-only RFID tags – simple electronic circuits embedded in products for identification through radio signals used in item tracking and inventory management.
The UHF RAIN RFID industry has seen significant growth over the last year, but experienced some challenges that may be ...
RFID, or radio frequency identification, has come a long way since the early 2000s. At that time, Walmart was the first big retailer to experiment with the new tracking technology, which cost an ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are small electronic devices which use radio signals to send messages and can have a variety of uses including vehicle tracking, pet and livestock tracking, ...
Package carriers are starting to tag some shipments with devices that emit signals tracking the exact whereabouts of parcels ...
Renowned Chinese petroleum and chemical corporation, Sinopec Shengli Oilfield (SINOPEC) is using Xerafy Xplorer RFID tags in field tests, to track the down-hole pipes on its onshore oil site, believed ...
Several government agencies, including the Department of Defense, have had success in managing inventory, tracking blankets, food, and other essentials through the supply chain. RFID tags ...